Sherbrooke daily record, 21 mars 1922, mardi 21 mars 1922
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.QUE., TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922.Twenty-sixth Yean TENSION IS INCREASING ON ULSTER BORDER \u2014-^ ____________ By-Laws Passée No Provincial Election This Summer i ACTUAL CIVIL WARINIRELAND; MACHINE GUNS AREBROUGHT INTO ACTION ON ULSTER BORDER Stated that Both the Northern and Southern Governments Are Reinforcing Their Positions Between Aughnacley and Caledon\u2014Carmen in Belfast Cease Work on the Ground that They Are Insufficiently Protected from the Gunmen\u2014Moderate Opinion in South Favors Joint Action by Northern and Southern Governments to Relieve the Tension on the Border.TO REMAIN IN OFFICE DNTIL SUPPLY VOTED * * * * * # * * # # # # * # * *\t'ft U.S.TROOPS ON RHINE # ORDERED TO RETURN # TO UNITED STATES (Associated Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON, Mar.21.\u2014 Orders directing the return to the United States by July 1st of all United States troops now on the Rhine were issued yesterday by Secretary Weeks.« * (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, March 21.\u2014The dangers of the situation In Ireland are emphasized by the morning newspapers, several of which take the view that littl emore would be needed to start actual civil war.Sniping between the entrenched forces on either side of the Ulster border has been going on.for several days and machine guns were reported to have been brought into action.Meanwhile, disturbances continue throughout the six counties, areas of Ulster.Moderate opinion in the south favors joint action, by the Northern Premier Norris Has Accepted Invitation of Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba.WINNIPEG, Mar.21.\u2014The Norris Government which resigned Friday following passage of the Talbot vote of censure resolution will remain in office until necessary supply is voted by the legislature and legis- and Southern Governments to relieve the tension on the border, according | lation considered essential in the in- to the Times Dublin correspondent, and it is hinted elsewhere that the earnest conference between Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins, yesterday, was partly concerned with the possibility of securing soch action.It was thought this might involve a preliminary meeting of Mr.Collins with Premier Sir James Craig, of Ulster.Reports of murders, incendiarism and other outrages in the Northern districts, where the tension between the Protestants and Catholics is most severe, fill a large space in the newspapers.The violent denunciations of each faction against the other suggest that apportionment of the blame in numerous instances is difficult and perhaps impossible, to decide, but they show the fierce state of factional feeling which dangerously threatens the general peace.No late development in the affairs along the border is reported for the moment, but the Belfast police late last night reported that the telegraph and telephone wires in County Tyrone and in parts of Counties Armagh and Londonderry had been cut, and Belfast was, consequently, unable to communicate with these districts.AST night\u2019s meeting of the City Council was in reality a fitting _____\t_ __ ______ __\tpreliminary to the second an- In consequence of the continued lawlessness in Belfast itself, the car- Î gramme calculated to meet with^the j tiual motor show- which opened at the men of the city announced overnight their determination to cease work ! acceptance of the majority in legts-1 Armoury last night.After a few today on the ground that they are insufficiently protected from the gun- 1?turc-_ Ifc > .regared as probable I minor letters and petitions had been terests of the province is enacted This course was urged by the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir James Aik-ens, in a long: statement which was read by Premier Norris at a session of the House last night and was approved by the leaders of the Independent Farmer, Labor and Conservative groups.The only dissentient was Joseph Bernier, St.Boniface, who claims to be the leader of a straight Independent party consisting of three.Mr.Bernier favoi-ed a provisional government representing opposition groups, saying this was a good time to try out group government.This morning representatives of the groups, including the government group will confer with the object of arranging a legislative pro- -\u2014¦¦¦¦\"» - SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS HAVE BEEN CAPTURED (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Mar.21.¦¦\u2014Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent cable says a number of rebels, Councillor Green and Generals Frazmust and BAM MERGER APPROVED BY GOVERNMENT OPPOSITION LEADER\u2019S MOVE FOR ROYAL COMMISSION INQUIRY RE CROWN LANDS MET WITH DEFEAT -Tatenrenl is Issued by Hon.Mr.|premjer Taschereau States that He Would Never Abdicate the Power and Right of the House to Judge Its Own Members\u2014Stated that Mr.Arthur Sauve Will Not Likely Lead Conservative Forces in Next Election Fight \u2022\u2014Not Likely to Be an Election Held This Summer.Fielding, Minister of Finance, Concerning Bank Merger.(Associated Press Despatch! OTTAWA, Mar.21.\u2014The Government has approved the merger of the Merchants Bank and the Bank of Montreal, it was announced last night by Hon.W.S.Fielding, Minister of Finance.He said that failure of the government to confirai Viljoen,.who were captured when,the agreement would create a situ- hiding in the country, have been taken to Johannesburg.The amalgamated engineering union, which went out in sympathy with the miners, has called off the strike.ation in which the shareholders of the Merchants Bank would almost certainly suffer further loss and probably a condition of alarm would be created concerning Canadian banks generally.City Council Discusses Merits Ot Different Motor Trucks-Daylight Saving Question Shelved Temporarily (Associated, Press Despatch.) UEBEC, Mar.21.\u2014On the eve of prorogation, the motion _ of Arthur Sauve, leader of the opposition, catling for a Royal Commission inquiry into alleged trafficking in colinization lots by former and present members of the Quebec Legislature, was debated of the progress of colonization, but to a great extent to speculation carried on to the detriment of the Province and the advancement of colonization.\u201d PREMIER MAKES REPLY.Premier Taschereau in replying to the leader of the opposition, said that if an inquiry of the House had and defeated in the assembly last j been asked, the cases referre.d to night.\twould have been cleared up in an In his opening remarks, Mr.Sauve I hour.The leader of the opposition quoted editorials in Le Soleil, the :had gone back fifteen years, and all Liberal organ of this city, attacking him for his criticism of the admin-, istration of the colonization de-jpartment during the present session.I He said that he had contended that | politicians had used their influence jin the service of persons who trafficked in colonization lots to the de he had found out of between fifty thousand and sixty thousand concessions to settlers wrere five cases on which he asked an inquiry.What the leader of the opposition wanted, he said, was that the Government refuse an inquiry and then he would go before the public and say that men.BOTH NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN GOVERNMENTS ARE REINFORCING POSITIONS.(Associated Pres» Despatch) LONDON, March 21.\u2014Great Britain is watching with great interest the developments along the Ulster border, where the tension appears daily to be increasing.Both the Northern and Southern Governments are reinforcing their positions between Aughnacley, and Caledon.SECRETARY FOR COLONIES 1 REPLIES TO QUESTION (Ainociated Pres* Despatch.) LONDON, Mar.21.\u2014After the Irish people at an election have accepted the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the constitution, a bill will be introduced in the British Parliament confirming the constitution of the the Irish Free State, said Winston Churchill, Secretary for the Colonics, in answering a question in the House of Commons yesterday.Nothing could deprive parliament of its constitutional right to reject or amend legislation, added Mr.Churchill, hut the Government would not be prepared to accept amendments to a treaty entered into with another government.LLOYD GEORGE TO ASK FOR CONFIDENCE VOTE NEXT WEEK.SNIPERS STILL VERY ACTIVE AT BELFAST (Annoci*led Press Despatch) BELFAST, Mar.21.\u2014James Magee was shot by gunmen in Hardinge Street last night.Military forces were rushed to the scene, but met with a fusillade of revolver shola under cover of which the assassins escaped.Magee died this morning.Many carters failed to report for work today in protest against the lack of protection from snipers.CHARGES OF UNWRITTEN AGREEMENT BETWEEN U.S.AND GREAT BRITAIN * * * « & * * * * * * * % ft Se ft ft ft ft (Associated Press Despatch.) LONDON, Mar.21.\u2014The latest indication is that Premier Lloyd George will return to London next week from Criccieth, and ask the House of Common for a vote of confidence, says the Evening Star\u2019s political correspondent.ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft » ft ft ft ft ft I j triment of the Province, and he add-i he had demanded an inquiry and led that he was reliably informed'that it had been refused.Mr.Tas-jthat politicians had made a bus- Jchereau said that as long as he was A\tjiness of exchanging lots with the de-j head of the government he would rp j c\t\\ r\\\tj r- i es\t, \",erm , i partroent, resulting in the loss of : never abdicate the power and right 1 rudeau Mrongly Upposed to rord\u2014Several Favored hundreds of thousands of dollars to of the House to iudge its own mem- the Dodge Truck, But Were Willing to Keep the Fordi^^ went into the question H* was the House that had inves-Meeting Was Appropriate Prologue to the 'at considerable length, mentioning itigated the Mousseau affair and jthe case of Dr.L.R.A.Parrot, for- j there was nothing to indicate that jmer member for Temiscouata, w-ho The public had not been fully sat-1 resigned last year following charges isfied.He defied any government, brought against him, and others, I no matter how strong it was, to hold and concluded his remai-ks as _fol- ja public inquiry and to suppress any lows: \u201cI believe that the things;of the facts.which I have mentioned are sufflc- i He did not approve of bringing ient justification for my motion'judges into political fights and he calling for an inquiry in the public 'instanced the case of Ontario, wThere interest.If the Government rejects j two judges had been assigned the my request by force of its majority, I task of inquiring into charges in it will proclaim itself the accom- j connection with administration of Mayor Cast Deciding Vote in Favor of a Ford-Trudeau St the Dodge \u2019 Runabouts- Auto Show, Which Opened last Night.the City attorney for opinion.Power Contracts (Consumers outside City limits)\u2014It was recommended by the committee that, in view of the extra, expense entailed in handling such accounts, after April 1st, 1922, a minimum rate of $1.00 be charged on all lighting con- sumers whose premises are situated outside the city limits, and that noti-lreÇ j fication of such change be sent im-e>as ana I mediately to these customers, said that the business to be conducted | read> including a number of petitions will keep the House in session till | f°r and against daylight saving, Aid.the end of the month, when the leg- i Tetreault read the Finance Commit-islature will be dissolved with a gen- ! tee\u2019s report which approval of the eral election set for the end of June i purchase of one Ford tr-' ; ,nd three c.r ec.Iy in July.\tFord runabouts for the In his letter the Lieutenant Gov- Electric department\t| change not to affect existing special ernor expressed himself in unmis-j Aid.Trudeau:\u2014 I am not a mem-I con^rac^s takeable terms against the forma-[ ber of the Finance Committee but I j Transmission Line (Municipality tion of a provisional government, am against the Ford.It would bejof Little Lake Magog)\u2014Resolution composed of members of Opposition ; preferable to pay a few hundred ; contained in\tletter dated\tMarch\t3rd groups, and his claims in this respect ! dollars more.It cannot carry any\treceived\tfrom\tthe Municipality\tof were challenged by F.J.Dixon, j big weight.\u201d .\tj (Continued on page 12.) loader of the Labor group and by! Aid.Skinner:\u2014 Have you ever I\t___________________ Mr.Bernier.\t.had a Ford?\u201d\tj\"\t\u2019\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cIt is not evident,\u201d stated the I Aid.Trudeau:\u2014\u201cNo, but I have; Lieutenant Governor, \u201cthat if the i travelled in one.\u201d leader of any of these groups were! Aid.Skinner:\u2014\u201cIt is what some-l called up to assume government ! one told you.\u201d plice and defender of prevaricators ; the crown lands of that Province, who have exploited this Province.1 He said that the judge- had been maintain that the Government show-, attacked and maligned by a hostile ed incompetence and favoritism in | press and their prestige had suffer-the administration of lands.I base i ed as a result.The government, he my statement on a judgment of the said, would not grant an inquiry be-Supreme Court and on the facts fore a judge, but would grant an proved before the courts in declar- } inquiry by a committee of the House ations or sworn testimonies.I have 'into any of the acts of the ministers maintained for a long time that the number of lots sold is no critterion management he would seek support from the electorate by appealing to to them.I am satisfied from the contentions, the disputes and the conflicting views of the rival groups or parties in the assembly that it is not only probable but practically Aid.Trudeau:\u2014\u201cI know its capa-j city.\u201d Aid.Delorme:\u2014\u201cWell I have had a Ford truck and a Dodge truck as well as several others and I am against the Ford truck because it has only two transmissions.The runabout is impossible for them to work togeth- I alright.The Dodge or Reo can be er in harmony or to form an admin istration strong and durable or which would efficiently and beneficially carry on His Majesty\u2019s government.in Manitoba.\u201d The Four-Power Pacific Treaty Brought on Another Storm of Debate in U.S.Senate Yesterday.Claimed Sir Lomer\u2019s Speech Itself More Than Justified The Charge That He Was Master Of The Present Administration A Day of Generally Desultory Debate on the Address Was Relieved by a Keen Speech from Hon.Mr.Stevens, of Vancouver Centre\u2014Mr.Marier Declares that He Believes the Laurier-Fielding Tariff Policy, When Revised to Suit Present-Day Conditions, Is the Best in the Inter-1 ests of Canada.put on second with ease.I am opposed to purchasing a Ford truck.\u201d Aid.Edwards:\u2014\u201cTo satisfy Aid.Trudeau I will say that, today during the voting, I went up the hill with eight passengers in a Ford and went up on high.\u201d Aid.Trudeau: \u201cI had less luck with only five of us.I move as an amendment that the Ford be eliminated and that we purchase either a Dodge or a Reo.\u201d Aid.Delorme:\u2014\u201cI will propose the purchase of a Dodge at $1325 the Reo is higher.\" Aid.Trudeau:\u2014\"I second that.\u201d Mayor Morris:\u2014\u201cWait a moment let us get this right.\u201d The Finance Committee report was finally adopted without the clause referring to the purchase of the autos an this item was left for further discussion.Aid.Trudeau observed that he Mayor Morris Officially Opened Annual Sherbrooke Motor Show Last Evening-A Brilliant Display Ot Cars At Armoury lor members.He said that the leader of the opposition resorted to (small manoeuvres at the close of [the session, but he could rest assur-I ed that such tactics would not take | with the public any more than they 'would take with the House.The j Government was not afraid of any | of its actions and was not afraid of °'mr.sauve may resign LEADERSHIP.In the course of his speech on ! colonization lots in the Legislative Assembly, Mr.Arthur Sauve, leader of the opposition, said at the eon-; elusion: | \u201cIn making my motion I have no political ambition, the future will Annual Motor Show Offers a Splendid Opportunity to Compare the Advantages Offered in the Latest Designs of Various Makes of Cars, and to Gain a Comparative Idea of the Improvements Introduced in the 1922 Models td[\u201dbby opinion here take9 this to \u2014Several Sales Reported\u2014Quite a Large Crowd on mean that Mr.Sauve will not lead Hand for the Opening.and the name the Conservative hosts of this Province into battle at the next general provincial elections, meet his requirements.\t; of Hon.E.L .Patenaude is mention- The present day car is an accum-jed.Mr.Sauve, however, will be a ulative development of about twen- ; candidate in his county of Two tv-five years, but the development Mountains.He has been leader of during the past year for the 1922 the opposition since 1916 and has motor car probabîy has been great- .had a strenuous time of it, winning ; er than of any previous single year, [even the admiration of his political iln many ways there is a decided im- f0?s.\thard work and fighting provement over the automobile of abilities.\t.;the immediate past.\tj The impression here now is that The attendanc last night was sat- [there will be no election this sum- .v, .v.^.» isfactory considering that it was the mer.This may be changed, h°'V\u201c during the course of the past couple opening night and that the cars had ever, if it should happen that a Fed- GLISTENING array of motor Cars of the very latest designs were reviewed by a large and interested number of citizens at the official opening of the Second Annual Motor Show last night.The Auto Show, which was opened by His Worship Mayor Morris, K.C., will be the centre of attraction during the course of the next few days, and the transformation which has been made in the 54th, Armoury Q (Associated Press Despatch) TTAWA, March 21,\u2014A day generally deaultory debate on the address was relieved by a [keen speech from Hon.H.II.(Stevens, of Vancouver Centre, in the re-organized Meighen administra-(tion.Mr.Stevens held the portfolio of Trade and Commerce, succeeding (Sir George Foster there t;>.Yesterday, Mr.Stevens ran over practically the whole gamut of political I immigration, do not want a little Poof; land transplanted here The Labor Group Seated together to the left of the speaker and away beyond the Progressives are two western members.They are J.S.Woodsworth, of Winnipeg Centre, and William Irvine, of East Calgary.They are, the labor gronp.\u201cMr.Woodswortti is leader! of days reflects exceptional credit upon those responsible for same.This big demonstration serves as a truck\" he [a celebration for the formal opening '\treason and.incident- I would like to mention, however, that I while he had never had a truck he,\t, had hired one and though it cost|0,.the spring him $12 a dav the truck was unable\t11 nJar^ the dawn of a stabil to carry more than a very small loadiL^.l6/* !,or.^S\t^ ! pp a very small hill.Two Good Papers period selected for the spring fes-[ preciation of the initiative shown by jtival, by the local dealers, is highly [the motor car dealers and expressed (appropriate in that the recognized the hope that the Sherbrooke Motor Aid.Langis made reference to the Iday of spring has arrived, and .Show was now definitely established refusal of the Record to publish a jit is confidently expected that this (as an annual event.only been put into place that after- eral general election comes in the noon.It was about ten o\u2019clock when fah* in which case there is little His.Worship Mayor Morris reached doubt that the Provincial Govern-the Armoury, having been detained 1 nient would appeal to the people by work at the City Council, and af- first.ter being: introduced by Mr.C.E.! Otherwise, there will be anotr er Soles, he briefly expressed his ap- Quebec session and then elections.~ '\t.* Three session of this legislature have been held.'Associated Pre*s Despatch.) WASHINGTON, Mar.21.-Chaig.j\t\u201ee dfidared that sir u0mP of an unwritten agreement I Gouin\u2019s speech itself had more than tween the\tUnited\tStates\tand\t o p.m.; 7 to » evenings.___________________ DR.JAMES A.THOMPSON, GENERAL Practitioner.69 Queen Tel.1357-J.AUDITORS CANA WAN\u2019ja, .PAC I Fl G STEAMSHIPS\t, .LIMITED T H.BRYCE.L.A.C.G.À.AUDITOR.§ 186 Quebec St.Sherbrooke.Phona 1308 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS G.DURNFORD & COMPANY eft-rABk.'SMtrO i»«c CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Authorized Trustee*, Income Tax Consultant*;, Audits.Systems.Nault Bldg., Sherbrooke.MONTREAL.\tOTTAWA.MUSICIANS MR.IRWIN SAW DON, MEMBER OF Council and Representative Dominion College of Music.New Studio, 165 London Sv.special course for diplomas in Voice, Piano, Violin, Cello, Harmony and Counter-; nnt.Phone 835.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT.__________ ANTS.______________ JUhN J.GRIFFITH.L.I.A., AUCTION-t*r, Accountant, Commisaioncr and Auditer.46 Wellington St- North.Téléphona 71.NOTARIES VirOKTKINGTON St BORLASE, N©TAR-\\Y lc* Public.Sun Life Bid*., Sh«rbro.k>.ADVOCATES \\\\TELLS, LYNCH & WILSON.lYV c-atea.Merchant* Bank Bldg;.ADVQ- 1 ERASER.RUGG & MIGNAULT, ADVO-___eaiw, Q C.R.Building.____________ XTXCOL, LAZURE.COUTURE & KING.P(.Wellington St., Sherbrooko.1 A WHENCE, MORRIS & McIVER, AD-¦J vocales, etc.Sherbrooke & Richmond, Que.O\u2019BflEADY, PANNETON & BOISVERT advocate*, 22 Wellington St North.* EWING & McFAJDDEN ADVOCATES.1)2 St.Jume* Street, Montreal.J.ArrmUgr Ewing.K.C.George S- AlcP'add^n, K.C.SOUTH BOLTON Mr.and Mrs.George Robb and little son, of Windsor Mills, are visiting at Mr.H.Gardner's Little Miss Gronda Needham is ill with pneumonia.Mr.P.Arnold, of Iberville, is at Mr.W.A.Randall\u2019s.- ¦* Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified Advertisements in this issue.ST JOHN TO LIVERPOOL Mar.31\t.Minnedosa Apr.8\t.Montcalm Apr.22 .Empress of Britain ST.JOHN TO GLASGOW Apr.9\t.Tunisian Apr.21\t.Corsican ST.J OH N-LIVER POOL-GLASGOW Mar.24\t.Metagruma ST.JOHN-ANTWERP (Via Havre and Southampton) \u2022Apr.1\t.Scandinavian ST.JOHN-SOUTHAMPTON-ANTWERP Apr.15\t.Melita ST.JOHN-BOSTON-H AVAN A- KINGSTON Apr.22\t.Sicilian St.Lawrence Sailings QUEBEC-CHERUOLRG-SOUTHAMPTON-HAMBOURG May 3 [ May 30 | June 27 Emp.of Scotland May 16 | June 13 | July 11 Emp.of France QUEBEC-LiVERPOOL May 23\t|\tJune 23\tj\tJuly\t21\tEmp.of Britain July 7\t.Montc\u2019are MONTRE AL-LIVERPOOL May 5\t|\tJune\t2\tj\tJune\t30\t.Montca'm May 12\t.Minnedosa May 19\t|\tJune 16\t|\tJuly\t14\t.\t.\t.Montrose May 26\t|\tJune 23\t.Victorian MONTREAL-GLASGOW\" May 6\t|\tJune\t3\t|\tJuly\t1\t.\t.Metagama May 13\tj\tJune\t7\t.Scotian May 20\t|\tJune\t17\t,\tJuly\t15\t.\t.Tunisian May 27\t|\tJune 24\tj July 22\t.Corsican MONTREAL-SOUTH AMPTON-ANTWERP May 4\tJune\t10\t.Scandinavian May 24\tj\tJune\t21\tj\tJuly\t19\t.Melita June 7\tj\tJuly\t6\t.Minnadosn MONTREAL-SOUTH AMPTON-GLASGOW July 3\t.Scotian MONTREAL-NAPLES May 6\t.Montreal MON T RE A L-N A PLES-GEN O A Juno 22\t.Montreal FREIGHT ONLY Approximate Sailing; Dates | i ST.JOHN-LONDON j Apr.14 .Batsford | j '\t| j j ST.JOHN, N.B.-LONDON-ROTTER-DAM [ Mar.30 .Bolingbroke | i Apr.6 .Bos worth j I ST.JOHN-UVERPOOL-AVON-MOUTH Apr.14 .Mottisfont j ST.\tJOHN-HAVANA-KINT.STON\t| Apr.4\t.Montezuma j Freight\tDept., Beard\tof Trade\tBldg.,\t| Montreal,\tQue.\tI Apply Local AirenH, or 141 8t.James St., Montreal.Main 7700.Canadian Pacific Railway.Traffic Aecnts.Sa CUN ART) LINE Tl ALIFAX-PLYMOUTÎÏ-CITKRBOURG AND HAMBOURG *.pr.10 .Caroitia MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Mey 6\t| June\t10\t|\tJuly\t15 .Albania May 20\tj June 24\tj\tJuly\t29 .Tyrrhonla .Inly 8 | Aug.12 1 Sept.16 .Ausonia MONTREAL TO PLYMOUTH.CHERBOURG AND LONDON May 13\t| June\t17\tj\tJuly\t22 .Andania May 27\t| July\t1\t1\tAug.\t5 .Antonia ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINK T O BT L AND-Il ALU-AX-GL ASOO W From PORTLAND\tFrom HALIFAX Mar.30 .CaMiandra .Apr.1 Apr.13 .Saturnin .Apr.15 MONTREAL TO GLASGOW May 6.|.June 2 | June 30 .Cn.Manndra May 19 | June 16 j \"\u2022July 14 .Saturnin ''June 23 | July 21 j Aug.IH .Athenia *\u2014Cal Ik at Moville.(Ireland) New Yerk and Boston Service».CUNARD LINE N.V.TO QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL Al,r- * .Alb.nl* Apr.Ill j M.y 17 | .fun.14 \u2022 \u2022 .Carman!* Apr.26 j May 24 j .Tun» 21 .Sc.vthia M.\ty 10 | Jum 7 | July S .Samaria N.\tY.-CHERBOLBG ft SOUTHAMPTON Apr.4 I Apr.26 | May 16 .Mauretania May .10 [ .lunr 20 | July II .Rrmnaariu N.Y.-I\u2019LYMOUTH-CHERBOURG AND HAMBOURG Apr.* | May 1.1 [ June 17\t Caranla Apr.18 I May 25 \\ July I .Saionia May 26 | July I | Aur.S .Saionia BOSTON-UVEHPOOL-QUUENSTOWN May » | May 31 | June 28\t.Laconia ANCHOR LINE N.T.TO GLASGOW (Vin Morille) May 12 | June Id : July 15 .Assyria \u2022Apr.6 1 May 6 | June 3 .Cameronin May 27 | June 24 | July 22\t Columbia \u2022-\u2014Also rails at Liverpool.BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY, LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW Apr.18 | May 2.1 | July 6 .Assyria NEW YORK VIA NEW MEDFORD TO AZORES AND MEDITERRANEAN From N.Y.\tFrom Nrw llnlford Mar.24 .Kalla .Mar.26 In the issue of March 1st there appeared an item in the Cowansvil e news stating that Mr.and Mrs.Arthur F.Ellison had attended the funeral of the late James L.Booth, of Shefford.Mr.Ellison states that this was a mistake and that he was not present at the funeral.Miss Pansy Benham, who is teaching in West Bolton, spent the weekend at her home here.Miss Connie Beach and Master Norman Beach, of Montreal, were week-end guests of their parents.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Beach.Rev.C.Cushing, of Amherst Park Church, Montreal, supplied the uul-pit in the Congregational Church on Sunday last.Mr.Cushing spent two years on a Home Mission field in the Northwest and at the morning-service gave some of his personal experiences, which were very interesting.One of the things that espec-ialy appealed to him there was the absence of anything approaching competition in Church matters among people who had been brought up under different denominational banners.Mr.Cushing said also that there were no more dependable settlers than those coming from Eastern Canada.The annual Home Missionary collection will be taken in the Congregational Church next Sunday, March 26th.During the morning- service Mrs.Alexander sang a beautiful solo entitled \u201cCast Thy Bread Upon The Waters.\u201d Mrs.Dean presided at the organ in the absence of Mrs.C.T.Cotton.Mrs.C.T.Cotton and her daughter, Mrs.F.Winser, went for a long hike to Dunham on Saturday, remaining over Sunday.Mrs.W.S.Cotton is entertaining the Emmanuel Girls\u2019 Club this evening (Tuesday.) Miss Leila Vail went to Montreal on Monday where she expects to undergo an operation.Mr.A.E.Ross, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his family here.A number of members of the Masonic Order attended the funeral of the late Dr.Downing at Frelighs-burg on Sunday afternoon.Mr.Percy L\u2019Arba is having the upper flat of his house on Main Street fitted up for a tenement.Mr.and Mrs.Daniel McClure, of Spokane, Wash., former residents of Cowansville, are guests of the former\u2019s brother, Mr.Jas.McClure and family.Rev.Mr.Cushing was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Bradley during his stay in town.Mr.Reginald Dean was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.O.Dean.Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Lockhart are convalescent after an attack of la grippe.Mr.Henry Beaudoin, a former resident of Cowansville, has accepted a position with Mr.Edward Goy-ette.Mrs.Larocque, of Montreal, is assisting in the care of her mother-in-law, Mrs.Arthur Larocque.SUTTON JUNCTION Miss A.A.Safford is in the Royal Victoria Hospital under X-Ray observation.He many friends here hope for a speedy and permanent recovery.Among the many people entertaining prior to Lent were Mrs.Archie Mandigo, Misses Doris Smith, Frances Westover and Dorothy Safford.Just nowr the owners of sugar camps are giving sugar parties.Scarlet fever has developed in the family of Mr.John Greig and the school is closed.Mrs.Hicks is very ill, having suf- FOSTER, March 21.\u2014 A dairy meeting was held at the Hall on Wednesday afternoon.The meeting was called by Mr.Palmer, of Waterloo,.The attendance was not as large as anticipated, as so many of the farmers were busy in the bush.Among the manufacturers noticed were Messrs.Carr, of Sutton; Dussault, of Knowlton; and Tree, of the Foster Creamery.Mr.Palmer spoke at length to the manufacturers regarding the securing of better quality of cream and the new laws coming into force of grading of same.Mr.McClintock, of Knowlton, and Mr.Reddy, of Bedford, Agronomists, spoke on cow testing and the benefits to be derived therefrom.The Southern Canada Power Company are installing a larger and more up-to-date generator at their dynamo here.Weather permitting Rev.C.Scrim-geour will conduct Lenten Sendee at the home of Mr.Norman Snodgi-ass on Friday evening.Messrs.Gerald Patterson and Ashton Snodgrass motored from Waterloo on Saturday calling at the home of Mr.N.J.Snodgrass.Mr.Engene Bradley returned home from the hospital on Saturday evening, and is feeling very much improved.Mr.Silas Healy, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., is visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Duboyce.News of the death of Mrs.Marshall, of Eastman, who has been sc seriously ill for a long time, was received here on Thursday by her daughter, Mrs.E.Booth, and sister, Mrs James Allen.The relatives who went up by train from Foster to attend tne funeral on Sunday weic: Mr.and Mrs.E.Booth.Mrs.James Allen, Mr.Harry Allen, Mrs.W.Crowhurst, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rockwell and Mr.Wm.J.Pearson.Mrs.E.Gibb will entertain the Guild on Thursday afternoon.Everyone cordially invited.F.M.Perkins and Harvey received from Quebec last week a lovely pair of snowshoes, the prize for best trio Rhode Island Reds at the Poultry Show held there recently.They also received sixteen cash prizes Mr.Balfour Dryburgh received news of the death of his daughter, Mrs.James Hutchinson, at her home in Montreal on Friday morning.The funeral took place at Knowlton.her old home.Those attending from Ciis way were Mr.B.Dryburgh, .Mr.and Mrs.O.A.McLaughlin and Mr.and Mrs.T.Hugh Miller.Mr.and Mrs.Aaron Whitehead arc stopping for a few days with Mr.R.McLaughlin, while his sister, Mrs.Brown, is away in Fitchburg, Mass.Mr.Lamorieux, who underwent a very serious operation at the Royal Victoria Hospital about a week ago, is reported to be on the gain now.Mr.Murray Clark, R.0.F.Inspector, of Montreal, has been spending a few days at the Gables Farm Mr.S.Magoon started his steam mill last week and has quite a large cut of logs.\t, Mr.Thurston Strange has received news of the serious illness of his grandmother, Mrs.Hall, in East Farnham.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Carr, of Sutton, were guests at Mr.Whitcher's on Wednesday last.While here Mrs.Carr called on her aunt, Mrs.George Perkins, who at present is quite ill.Mrs.Frank Mizener has returned home after spending a couple of weeks in Knowlton at the home of her son.Miss Edith Earvey, of Cowansville, spent the week-end here with her mother at Mr.F.M.Perkins\u2019, from Toronto on Friday evening and from Toront?on Frida evening and will remain with his mother at Mr.Wm Dixon's.Mrs.Lester Mizener and little son, of Knowlton, have been spending several days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.V.J.Allen.Mr.Mizener was a guest at the same home on Sunday.Mr.Claude Dixon, of Hatley, was here for the week-end with his parents.Mr.D.C.Sanborn, of Richford, was in tov/n last week.Mr.and Mrs.M.Eldridge, of Knowlton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Bradley last week.Miss Myrtle Gaw has returned to her home in Waterloo after spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs.Maurice Williams.Mrs.Arthur Allen, of Waterloo, is spending a few days here at the home of her son, Mr.R.E.Allen.Mrs.John Dixon spent Thursday last in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.McCullough, who have spent some time at the Gables Cottage, left on Saturday evening for Montreal, where they will spend some time before returing to their home in Toronto.Mrs.Holland, of Waterloo, is visiting Mesdames Rockwell and Dur-rell.Mrs.Ernest Taylor and Mrs.John Dixon both entertained large parties on Saturday evening.| Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Williams at-] tended the funeral of Mr.James j Wright in Fulford recently.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Knowlton ! and Miss Smith were guests at Mr.| Fred *Know]ton\u2019s in Bolton Pass on Sunday.Mrs.Hillhouse is receiving favorable reports from Mr.Hillhouse, who j is in Colorado convalescing 'from his | serious illness with typhoid.Mr.James Allen is in very poor health.Mr.A.E.McLaughlin sent a part ! of last week in Montreal, j Mr.and Mrs.Myron Sherwood and daughter, of Farnham, spent the | week-end here with Mr.Sherwood\u2019s mother.Mr.O.P.Phelps, who has spent the winter at the home of his son; Thomas in East Highgate, has returned to his home nera.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Mooney, who have spent several months with j relatives here, returned last week to i their home in Colonsay, Sask.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Morrison and I children, of Montreal, and Mr.and j Mrs.D.Bull and Mrs.Bull, Sr., of ] Fulford, spent Sunday with Mr.and j Mrs.W.Phelps.Illlllllllllli Product of Canada It was known many years ago that yeast is an excellent thing for the many ills that result from disordered stomach or run down blood condition.Lately eminent scientists have been investigating the matter thoroughly and their conclusions point to the fact that the beneficial effect of yeast has not been overrated.The yeast treatment is very sipiple and economical - and altogether harmless.Before each meal eat a Royal Yeast Cake, or take a cake dissolved in water or fruit juices.The scientific investigators say that the curative elements in Royal Yeast are the vitamines and nuclein which it contains.It is certainly well worth a fair trial by those who suffer from any of the ailments mentioned above.Send name and address for free booklet \u201cRoyal Yeast Cakes for Better Health.\u201d EWG1LLETÏ ODMPANITIMED WINNIPEG.TORONTO.CANADA.MONTREAL.A PURE HARD IZ: Always Good Every time you buy \u201cSURPRISE\u201d you get a big, bright, solid bar of the highest grade household soap.fered a severe shock on Tuesday.Her condition is critical.Dr.Lundy and Nurse Henry are on the case.Mrs.Jameson, of Sweetsburg, is a guest of her cousin, Mrs.Safford.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Smith and sons, of Concord, N.H\u201e are spending some time at Mr.E.Smith\u2019s.Miss Hope Westover is nursing Mr.Guy Williams at Sweetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Royea are home from Beebe and Mrs.Wm.Emerson is home from Stanbury.Miss Minnie and Mr.Earl Scott entertained at a sugar party on Saturday night.rilfl , f ii It Lmi ABERCORN ii Fck Inland, Tiietfora Mb**, Rich tmd and Granby.Qu«- I\t: FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR.WILLIAM BENTON.The funeral of the late Win.Benton, who died at his home on Thursday morning, took place from his! late residence on Academy street on ! Saturday afternoon to St.George\u2019s! Church.Family prayers were skid at the house by the Rev.Canon R.W.E.Wright, after which a large! and representative procession form-1 ed, including a large number of the ! employees of the Southern Canada ! Power Company, and headed by brethren of thi Sons of England Benefit Society ,of which the deceased was an old member, proceeded to the church with its sacred charge.\t! and Papcrhanrini.Cla/àn?.Signa and daaa At the church the burial service Cntting d»nn at Pre-war Prices.AH week of the Church of England was con-! guaranteed.Repairs of all kinds, ducted by the Rev.Canon R.W.E.|\to * rv n i » p a n i i p n Wright, assisted by the Rev.Prof.\tKAOU Vconfraetor) L,EU Burt.The choir rendered the!|| St.Charles 3t.Phone ms-w, Sherbrooke hymns \u201cRock of Ages\u201d and \u201cPeace, |______________________________ Perfect Peace,\u201d with Mrs.Allan Carr as organist.The bearers, ail members of the S.O.E.B.S., and old friends of the deceased,were Messrs.H .Alleq, E.Sterling, E.Hackett, J.E.Dewhurst, W.H.A.Smith and W.J.Oakley.On leaving the church I®1 the solemn cortege proceeded tor\" Malvern Cemetery, where the body! was laid to rest.After the iast rites of the church were said by Rev.! Wright, the Sons of England formed around the grave, and lead by Rev.Bro.Burt and Bro.Nobes, the burial service of that fraternal order was solemnized.The deceased leaves to mourn the loss of a faithful and loving husband and father his wife, three sons and two daughters, Mr.Arthur W.j Benton, of Regina, Sask., who wasL^ patronage, unfortunately unable to get home in | time for the funeral ; Mr.Reginald Benton, Mr.Robert A.Benton, Miss Gladys C.Benton and Miss Marjorie E.Benton, of Lennoxville.Among relatives from out of town present at the funeral were Mr.Samuel j Dale and Mr.J.R.Nutbrown, from j Montreal, brothers-in-law of the deceased.The late Mr.Benton was born at) Frampton Fenn, Leicestershire, | England, on August 25th, 1801.He j came to Canada in the year 1886! and settled in Lennoxville in 1890.' He was married in St.George\u2019s! Church, Lennoxville, on August; 28th, 1893, to Miss Hannah Dale, of Capalton, who survives him, and un- j der whose devoted care he was at-tended during his illness.Mr.Benton has a long and faith-1 ful record to his credit in the Sons; of England Benefit Society, having j joined the order in the year 1892, and has served the lodge continual-1_____,______________________________ ly in various offices from that date n\tid i t r until about six months ago.His baggage and ratcel J ransref faithful service to the lodge and the Autw Truck and Team Service, high esteem in which he was he d by Handling parcels, (runic, and general We wish to notify our Custom en* an*l the Public generally that Mr.D.Cote is no j longer in our employ.The management of thia Company h been taken over by Mr.A.Boisvert, who j has been in the employ of The Marchant I Decorating Company for ten yearn.Only ' firafc-claM tradesmen will be employed and the best of materials ueed.We guarantee natiefaction and roliatt Sherbrooke Decorating Co.28 Bank Street, Hhcrbreoke.i\t.imu i.\"\u2022\t\u2014\u2014 Sherbrooke Undertaking Parlors (Gppoiite Art Hall) MOTOR AMBULANCE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Lady aeiuAtunt when required.E.A.VOGEL, Manager.Twenty-om» year*\u2019 experience.PHONE 236.$500 Reward The above reward will be paid to any person furnishing information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone implicated in the burglary of any of the Quebec Liquor Commission\u2019s stores in any part of the province.$200 ADDITIONAL An additional reward of $200 will be paid to any officer or citizen who apprehends anyone in the act of burglarizing any of the Commission's stores.All information will be treated as strictly confidential.CommunicationS^should be sent to Brigadier=General E.de B.PANET 3 Notre Dame Street East, Montreal, Que.HAD YOUR DEMONSTRATION YET?During the last days of the stay of Mr.Campbell, Hoover factory representative, we want him to pay a call to every home that he has not already visited.Really you will be surprised and greatly interested at the demonstration he gives of the Hoover, the one combined electric carpet-beater, electric carpet-sweeper, electric suction-cleaner: three cleaners in one, guaranteed to prolong the life of your rugs.The Hoover has become the \u201ctalk of the town\u201d since Mr.Campbell\u2019s arrival to inspect the Hoovers already in use here.As his call will be made without the least obligation on your part, accept our invitation and post yourself on the latest and best methods of carpet-cleaning.He leaves very soon now, so please let us hear from you at once.S5.00 PUTS A HOOVER IN YOUR HOME and 21c a day ($6.00 a month) soon completes the purchase.Over and over a Hoover will pay for itself in the longer life it imparts to rugs.We can recommend The Hoover without limit to our patrons, and we urge that all of our customers investigate it.Wiggett Electric Co.Ltd.19 Marquette St.Phone 435.30 Wellington St.S.The Wav To up a reserve fund is not to wait until you can put a lot of money into the Bank, but to save and deposit the small amounts as you go along.This Institution of 47 years\u2019 standing offers an ideal place for your savings.4% Paid on Deposits of Anv Amount.The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Company Savings and Trust.LUMBER Fletcher Corporation, Ltd.Phone 1136 Are you getting your money\u2019s worth?If not, why not?Do you know that w'e are selling Wall Papers at pre-war prices?Do you know that we have the best Electric floor Scraping Machine in the Province of Quebec?TRY US.THE MARCHANT-DECORATING CO 30 Dufferin Avcnur.\t, BUILD THIS YEAR You will never build cheaper.Lumber is way down to almost pre-war prices, labor is plentiful.We have large stocks of Dry Sound Lumber in our yards in Sherbrooke, at reasonable prices.Call up 777 and we will send someone to talk it over with you.BISSELL-IRWIN LUMBER CO Brompton Road.\tPhone 777.'ll \u2019iiiüTJiMir.- - Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Scranton ANTHRACITE COAL The Highest Grade Coal Mined.Sold by WARREN GRAND Phone 406.\t6 Dufferin Ave.The Searchlight of Publicity This powerful Searchlight has for the last few months beei shedding its piercing rays on CHIROPRACTIC, fhe new Health Science.The result has been that it has only strengthened it instead of weakening it.Investigate CHIROPRACTIC yourself and find out what it can do for you.You will be both surprised and happy.1 will willingly give you all information.Ask for u Spinal Analysis.Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free.the members was fittingly shown by being honored with tile largest Sons of England funeral on record in Lennoxville.Mr, Benton wa.i an old sexton o£ Carting.I'lernpt attention to ail older*.ROY GADI.KY, Rhone 17G7-W.E.E.Belanger, D.C.Chiropractor, I\u2019aimer Graduate Room 6, Olivier Bldg.,\tPhone 1262-J.Sherbrooke, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922.rAGEFIV?1 PÜRITV FLOUR 11 ¦\t¦¦\t, V '.V,\t\u2019\t.S.\t.Your Bakina ¦\tî- ¦ :\t§C .\t.\t\u2022 -, /¦-\t.-S:/.-.¦\t\u2022\t\"\u2022 -V\t'\u2022-C- I *\u2022 -\u2022 * >\u2018Av - °y- \u2022r \"PV'W -]&* \u201e*/.r; A\t' .v< V* v .>v.v> ¦ >-*\t-1 \" V K.i lL» iltu 1 pllRlîy FCOI^I Wll» .o1 « \u2022OH\tUl ^RiTiTFinjuR1 \u2018In the Hemt of the Shopping District\u2019 Visitors to the Motor Show are invited to inspect our complete stock\u2014better assorted than ever-\u2014 and all marked at attractive prices.Special attention is called to our Ready-to-Wear Section, showing smart new models for Spring in Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts and Children\u2019s Reefers and Coats.The Millinery Section is making an attractive showing in New Spring Models at Five Dollars.Some of these cannot be duplicated under double the price in specialty shops.Draperies Spring-time means new Draperies.Our big new line is ready for inspection.Scrims, Nets, Laces, Cretonnes, Colored Scrims and Nets, also smart Double Faced Cretonnes, all at attractive prices.This week\u2019s arrivals include new Floor Oilcloths, Linoleums, new Feltols and new Congo-leum Rugs.Oilcloths and Linoleums from 1 to 4 yards wide.Rugs all sizes.A# a special inducement for you to come to our city for your Spring purchases, we are refunding railway fare as outlined in yesterday\u2019s Record.The Oldett Establishment in the City is a guarantee back of Every Purchase Made Here.-McKechnie\u2019s- Bouquet! \u2014Bouquet : the subtle element that makes all the difference between a priceless wine and an ordinary.\u2014Bouquet: the alluring flavor and fragrance that makes Blue Bird Orange Pekoe the choice of con- noisseurs.-Bouquet and Blue -T1 getherl Bird.\u2014Think of them to- Jea \u201cBrings Happiness!\u201d ?\t*fc\u2018 \t?> ^\t?j.« \u2022J* MARRIAGES v\t\u2022> *\t*?*1*\t«5* «\u2022> ?> * -> * % *\t V1, j; wm 0\u20ac y \u2018K 4 k Mil ' ! M I î » ni J®! WS North Ward For\tAgst.\tMaj.U .101\t30\t71 j '/ .63\t19\t44 ! fj .96\t28\t68 ! A .35\t6\t29 y .116\t6\t110 411\t89\t322 n The valuation of property held by those voting in favor of the by-law « was $6,834,635.85, with valuation op- ' posed amounting to $777,286.66, re-I fj presenting a majority of $5.057,367.- v 19.\tI, The total number of voters on the SIR JOHN SHERBROOKE CHAPTER I.O.D.E.MET YESTERDAY Tire Sir John Sherbrooke Chapter, .I.O.D.E.held their regular meet- llst >6-2'^2 vvitb tnc valuatmn given ing in the C.O.F.Hall in the Odell m *16,750,539.,0, so ton.while the Block yesterday afternoon.The uteres actuaUy represent,': about J\ttwenty-five per cent., the valuation work at Ayer\u2019s Cliff and Rock Island, where she attended the Smith-Little wedding.Mrs.W.B.Gallup is unable to attend her school at Spooner Pond, being ill with the grippe.Mrs, (Rev.) Harrington is very 111, suffering from throat trouble.Mr W.Greer saw u wood chuck pn Moiuluy* uuiic seems tv uu hug yesterday Regent, Mrs.Andrew Sangster, presided over a very large meeting.Mrs.J.T.Morkill was present at the meeting and told the members of the work of the Victorian Order of Nurses and the great difficulties which were in their path, making a strong appeal for aid from the 1.O.D.E.Tliis Chapter is already doing considerable work in this connection The question of maintaining the Tubercular Sanitarium was discussed, and the Chapter decided to help defray the indebtedness up to the end of March, hut would not commit themselves to any future effort in this respect.It was decided to hold a musicale and tea early in April, and the matter was put in the hands of the Entertainment Committee.At the close of the business meeting tea was served to the ladies, the hostess being Mrs.W.G.Cross.It was felt that tho practice of serving tea at.each of the regular meetings of the Chapter was appreciated by all the members and it was decided to continue to do this.-»- A DECEIVED FLIVVER Western Exchange\u2014One of Bos-worth's young men was coming home about twelve o\u2019clock the other night on the south road, and just ns he got even with the graveyard his engine went dead.But he got so scared when he saw where he was that he shook the car so badly the durned old flivver thought the motor was running and came clear to town before it discovered its mistake.Are you sure you are eating enough sweets ?When work must be done, and your supply of energy is almost spent\u2014more sugar may be your solution ! Sugar is the greatest fuel food.It delays almost at once the onset of fatigue.And you can safely eat nearly a %lb.per day! But sugar alone doesn\u2019t satisfy\u2014doesn't coax you to eat your full energy ration.Withover loOdiffcrent varieties of chocolate confections, Ganong Brothers have made the sugar ration a sheer delight.They have added the clever touch of the trained candy-maker\u2014the relish of Nature\u2019s choicest fruits and flavours, the whole covered with the famous \u201c G.B.\" chocolate.Who can refuse the sugar ration so temptingly presented ?Ganong Bros., Limited, St.Stethen, N.B.Ganong's Chocolates OTie Qift of Çladness The Mahers' Mark on every piece Cotvritkt.Gaxotif Bros.Ui, roil represented forty per cent.Don\u2019t neglect to rend the Classi-tied Advertisements in this issue.SBBEZSEEElT?' Warmth from Real Fuel-Food Warmth and strength for the human engine come from a fuel-food that is rich in heat-making elements.You can\u2019t \u201cget up steam\u201d from indigestible food.A breakfast or luncheon of Shredded Wheat _ vVf ''\u2022\u2022\"*«*«*\u2022.***< *| t\t' \"\u201d*** ^^ With HOT Milk You can supplies warmth and strength in a natural way.warm a poorly nourished body with flannels and overcoats.Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat and contains the bran-coat, which promotes peristalsis and thus keeps the bowels healthy and active.A breakfast of Shredded Wheat with hot milk starts the day right.Ready-cooked.¦jïzwmzmmw Tw»n»YrvBBirv\u201ci i PAGESTX JHEKBKUORE UA1LÏ KtUUKU, l ULSDAY, MARCH 21, 1922.Sherbrooke Daily Record speeding1, et al?J* »J* ^\t»J» *j» >*?«-J» *\"< - Faith is the quality that makes a parent believe the ' PaUfaiied 4»iij, ««et s«iui»r», Vy the sherirook» K«c®r + ?-h *\t*> * * * \u201cThose who are tempted from time to time to invest ir.German marks or other European currencies as the royal road to fortune, can do no better than consider :.he millions of dollars that have already been lost by American and Canadian speculators since the end of the war.Professor John Maynard Keynes, in his new book.\"A revision of the Treaty,\u201d estimates that speculators in German marks have placed between SéOO.OOO.OOO and n/SA\u2019.QOO.OOO of foreign currency at the disposal of Germany in two years.Altogether, close to $2,000,000.- WHAT A WORLD TWOULD BE.{Eureka, Rs., Herald.) If the boys could do all they intend to do.and the old ! men could do all they \u201cuse to do,\u201d what a brilliant world tins would be.WHAT THEY TALK ABOUT.{Atchison Globe.) When men talk together it is of prices at which things can be sold; woman talk of prices at which things can be bought.SOME BEDSTEAD.(New York Herald.) Miss Ethel Barrymore\u2019s imported First Empire hed proved too awe-inspiring to attract a single bid when 006 has been loaned to Europe by the United States and.a pU- up for sale in a Brooklyn auction room on fortunately for Europe, moat of this was by way of Wednesday.The auctioneer said the bed cost *3.500 speculative purchases of depreciated paper securities, in Pans, and was given to .s-, Barryœo c a.-, a \u2022'\u2022«- AN IMPORTANT POINT.\u201cMa wants two pounds of buttei zackly like what you sent us last week.\u201d \u201cAll right, my boy,\u201d said the grocer quite pleased to have the other customers overhear the youngster.\u201cMa said it must be zackly the same kind,\u201d the boy insisted, \u201ccause a lot of pa\u2019s relatives are visiting i out house an\u2019 ma doesn\u2019t want 'em so come again.\u201d his hands.He has gone to Mont-treal for treatment.\t- - Mrs.Henry Neil has returned I master ; Mr.Ralph Bell, assistant | from West Shefford, where she was scoutmaster ; patrol leaders, Mr.B.|the guest of her brother, Mr.Omer Howitt, patrol : Mr.Billy Clark, sec- ! Savage.ond ; Mr.Neil Jones, patrol; Mr.i Mr.W.W.Grixton, who has been Ernest Clark, second ; Mr.Charlie spending the winter with his sister Boright, patrol ; Mr.Blain stone, second ; committee, Mr.Fred Slack, Mr.Henry Bird, Mr.F.Bruce Rogers ; Mr.A.E.Mailloux, Mrs.W.R.Rief, returned on Tues- i day to his home in Bishop\u2019s Cross-j ing.Miss Myrtle Gaw returned on evening .with nineteen in attendance.This number was very encouraging .nd it is expected that the troop will grow as time goes on.'lr.Keith Allen has been coifined to his house for several days, suffering from sciatica.Mr.Allen was out !on Friday for the first time since | his illness.Mr.Ralph Bell\u2019s condition is ucc Avujters , iTir.a.üj.3lailloux\ta.uyxLie \\ja\\A iei»urneu on secretary-treasurer.There was also i Thursday from Foster, where she a meeting of the scouts on Thursday wa3 t^le guest for several days of -.- ^jr an(j jjrg jjorrj9 Williams.Mr.Oliver Phelps, who has been spending the winter -with Mr.and Mrs.Tom Phelps, of East Highgate, vt., was in Waterloo one day last week.Mr.Phelps is now the guest of hi-s son, Mr.Walter Phelps, of Foster.Dr.J.J.Irwin was in Knowlton on Friday.steadily improving, but it wiTbe ât r ^anl\twas .ca\"ed least a month before he is able to\tTLursdf,y\u2019 T\"8 % e resume his bank duties.Mr Bell\u2019s\tf er\t,Mrs.James Mar- 'ouTc^nad^iarfïtfvs^h renVnc*eF ' * Mr.James Gaw was in Granby on our Canadian boys who so heroical- business on Tuesdsv | £ ^\"edduring those awful years j Mr W.K.Walbank, of Montreal, tiation is ôiTsTi w present mcaPa: 1 manager of the R.A.Lister distri- sk:n trouble canopy h TecurTence of ; bating agency, was in town on Wed-skm trouble caused by mustard gas.nesday and Thursday.i Mr.W.Elmo Ashton returned on General Notes.\t; Sunday from Ontario.Mrs.Bruce Millar returned on ' j Saturday to her home in St.Hyac-1 inthe.after having spent a couple of days at the Rectory, guest of the Rev.Mr.Schaffter and Mrs.Schaff-ter.in arms\u2014Now has largest sale in the world.nBuilt\u2019in* Canada\" MORE MIXED METAPHORS.At a political gathering in England an orator waxing indignant _\t_ .,\tj said: \u201cTo ridicule the idea of this On - nday night, March 17th, the country being invaded is to follow gentlemen of the Methodist Church the example of the camel, which gave a St.Patrick\u2019s social in the buries its head in the sand when an oasement ot their church.The enemy approaches.\u201d The rival supper and programme had been speaker rose and retorted, \u201cSurely prepared and furnished entirely by the gentleman in giving utterance to the men, and the one hundred and this apothegm must have meant to eighty people who were present ex- refer to the ostrich which, in those pressed their admiration for the circumstances, has a habit of put-manner in which all plans were car- ting its eye through a needle.\u201d ried out.The decorating was beau- i tiful and artistically done by Mr.F.j Barrington, who is a real artist.The oysters were cooked by Mr.\\ Jesse Smyth, who proved himself a chef.Mr.Edgar Hills made the ice ! cream and delicious spice cakes, i Mr.Joe Neil made doughnuts and | jelly roll, all of which were testy ' and much einjoyed.Mr.J.Emer- ) son England was the head waiter, ; j with a competent staff of waiters j > to help him.The men of the con- ! ;gregation had paid for the supplies,1 iso that a splendid sum was cleared ' for church work.The programme ! 1 consisted of two quartettes by i ¦ Messrs.Bird, Daigneau, Smyth and 1 ! Palmer, with Mrs.Daigneau at the piano.Mr.Leland Holden, Mr.Charles Berry and Mr.Lawrence Audette, accompanied by Mrs.C.W.Berry, furnished splendid orchestra ; music.^ Mrs.Bruce Millar, of St.Hyacinthe, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.jC.E.Tenney on Friday.Miss M.E.Copeland, who has I been caring for Mrs.M.A.Martin, Warden, returned on Sunday to Waterloo, as she is quite ill.Mrs.William Dalton and Mrs.j Dyson Hawk are spending a few days in Montreal.Mr.Gerald Patterson has returned from Knowlton, where he had ben spending some time with his brother, Mr.Kenneth Patterson.Miss Beatrice Bresee, of Sher-I ; brooke, was the ¦week-end guest of ;her parents.Mrs.Charles Whitcomb very pleasantly entertained a few of her lady j friends at the tea hour on Saturday j afternoon.i Mrs.Myron Goddard was out op i Friday for the first time since her ¦recent illness.Mrs.Almus Brown has been con-| fined to her bed for over a week j i with grippe and bronchitis.Mrs.A.C.Miller is confined to [ the house with grippe.Dr.E.A.: Blake is in attendance.Master Earl Blake is still quite ! ill and unable to leave his room, j Mr.A.C.Miller returned on j Monday, March 13th, from Leomins-! ter, where he has been to visit his 1 brother.! Mrs.Charles Young has been ill ; for several days with a very severe ! cold.The Girls\u2019 Auxiliary will meet on i Saturday afternoon at the home of I Miss Madge Symmons.Miss Jennie Symmons, of the Mc-Gill University staff, was the week-jend guest of her parents, Dr.and Mrs.J.J.Symmons.Mrs.John Nichol has been very j | ' poorly for several weeks with as-(ithma and a hard cold.Mr.Myron Goddard will buy | maple sugar and syrup as usual this spring at market prices.There will be.a meeting of St.Luke\u2019s Guild in the basement of the church on Friday afternoon, j Little Miss Margaret Slack is quite ill with indigestion.I Master Earl Pretty has been quite |ill with croup, but is improving.Mis» Alice Boright was the week-; end guest of Mbs Elsie Barnes, W arden.M im Isabelle Gilmour went to Montreal on Saturday to spend a day with Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Cooke [before they left for New York on |Sunday night.From New York Mr.are Mrs.Cooke are to sail to Bcr-jrnuda, Cuba, Mexico, Panama and [South America.Mrs.Mary Blake was in Foster ion Saturday to meet her brother, Mr.E.A.Thomas, C.S., of Ottawa, who was on his way to Sherbrooke, Que., on Government business.Mr.Wilson, of Dunham, was in ; town on Saturday to visit his slater Mrs.George Wilkinson, who is «till | critically Ul with typhoid.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Savago spent [Friday and Saturday in Montreal.Itia liav.W, k.üühuitUu: wuia Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer His Formula to New-Fangled Salts And Coal Tar Remedies for Babies Judgment of 1892 vindicated by world\u2019s approval of Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin, a simple vegetable compound for constipation\u2014So safe, thousands give it to babes f TST'HEN a man is in the83rd year *v of his age, as I am, there are certain things he has learned that only time can teach him.The basis of treating sickness has not changed since I left Medical College m 1875, nor since I placed on the market the laxative prescription I had used in my practice, known to druggists and\" the public since 1892, as Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin.Then the treatment of constipation, biliousness, headaches, mental depression, indigestion, sour stomach and other indispositions that result from constipation was entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots.These are still the basis of rnyDr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of Egyptian Senna and other mild laxative herbs with pepsin.Recently new medicines have been brought out for constipation that contain calomel, which is mercury, salts of various kinds, minerals, and coal tar.These are all drastic purges, many of them dangerous, and the medical profession is warning the public nal poisoning, impaction and rupture of the intestines.If grown people want to use them no one can deny them the privilege, but they should never be given to children.The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you, and the betterforthe general health of all.And as you can get results in a mild and safe way liy using Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with pills and powders and strong drugs, even if disguised in candy?My remedy, too, costs less than most others, only about a cent a dose.A bottle such as you can find in any drug store, will last a family several months, and all can use it.It is good for the babe in arms because pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics.Intheproperdose, given in the directions, it is equally effective at all ages.Elderly people will find it especially ideal.The formula of Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin is on the cover of every bottle, and the ingredients have the endorsement of the U.S.Pharmacopoeia.S1 0 000 W\u2019\"OrtH of remem^rance °f my 83rd birthday I have set aside the sum of Ten \u2018Thousand Dollars *\tto be given away in half-ounce bottles of my Laxative Syrup Pepsin.Only one Free Trial bottle to a family.All are constipated now and then, and here is an opportunity for you and others to try Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin FREE OF CHARQE.Ash for your free bottle today, simply sending name and address to Dr.W.B.Caldwell, 21 Front Street, Bridgeburg, Ont.Do not postpone this.From a recent portrait of DR W.B CALDWELL Founder of Dr.Caldwell\u2019s Laxative Syrup Pepsin Born Sbeibyviile, Mo., 1S39 against them.Certain coal tar products will depress the heart; certain salts give rise to intesti- Hr mææm 'H - YA- The New LIGHT-SIX *1495 /.o.b.Walkerville, Ont.Studebaker is the world\u2019s largest builder of six-cylinder motor cars! 1921 was the TEST YEAR for motor car values.It was a year of discriminating buying.People did not huyears, last year, as the result of a whim or fancy.They bought on the basis of intrinsic values.And in such a year Studebaker built more six-cylinder cars than any other manufacturer in the world.Studebaker led In 1921 because it built\u2014complete in its own plants \u2014 cars of superior design, materials and workmanship, at the lowest possible prices.Studebaker will lead again in 1922 because, in the new models, the refinements of the new year have been added to the proven values of the old.Be sure 4K> see the new models now.Look for thnsn Feature in th« New Lia ht-Six t a ctr of 112-EAUTIFUL SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE to let, nine rooms and centrally located in South Ward near King St.; hot water heated, garage and all modern conveniences, hardwood finish throughout.Apply J.O.Darche, 8A Wellington St.So.Phone 1699-W.^TORE TO LET, 7 WELLINGTON ST., ^ also basement to let, 28 ft.wide x 90 ft.long and 11 ft high.Entrance on Wellington St.Apply Kushner\u2019s Store, corner King and Wellington Sts.pLEASANT SIX-ROOMED FLAT WITH bath to let in Lennoxville May 1st.Modern conveniences, hardwood finish, with garden.Apply Henry Banfill, Massawippi St, Lennoxville.T 1ST OF MY FARMS\u2014-250 ACRES OF land, 100 acres of hay field without a stone, 28 cows, 3 horses.6 yearlings, hogs and hens, etc., good house and barn, water in the house and in the stable, good farm implements.thrashing machine, manure spreader, single and double wagon, well rigged sugar place; 600 to 700 acres of pulp wood, good cut of hardwood, good location 1 at three acres from train, $12.000, $5,000 ! cash.Can take possession any time.Cause j of sale, poor health.Arthur Carreau, Man-j sonville.Que.T> RICKED CASED EIGHT-ROOMED house and barn, with five acres of land.Twenty minutes\u2019 walk from Protestant and Catholic churches, in Lennoxville.Apply H.Bassett.PARM BARGAIN\u2014100 ACRES, NEW -*\u2022 house, fair barn, new sugar house, 1 000 trees, 700 rigged.6 cows, bull and team, full set farm tools including separator, single and double wagons and harness, all for $2,800, only $1,500 required down.R.McElroy & Co., Richford, Vt.pODGE BROTHERS MODEL, 1921.Touring Car for sale.Looks like new and guaranteed in first class order.Apply or phone 1736.Olivier Automobile Co., Ltd.1 Q90 GRAY DORT TOURING CAR for sale.Good as new.Run only 6.000 miles.Price, $500.A.11.Tiffin, Stanstead.T ARGE SIZE OVERLAND ROADSTER for sale.Used carefully, and in good j repair.35 h.p., new tires ; will take piano in exchange.M.W.Wilson, 179 London St.Phone 258-J.rpENEMENT TO LET.ANOTHER TENE-ment, nice rooms, bright, corner Olivier, Galt and St.Charles Sts : and shed or garage to sell.Apply Frechette, 15 Galt.MALE HELP WANTED.HOUSEMAN WANTED.APPLY CHA- teau Frontenac.FEMALE HELP WANTED.Make money at home\u2014$15 ro «sc paid weekly for your spare time writ-m «hew carda for us.No canvassing.We infract and supply you with work.Wesv A.\u2019igas Showcard Service, 25 Colborne Bldg., 1oronta V'URSE WANTED FOR APRIL 1ST FOR child one year old.Y'oung girl preferred.References required.Apply Mrs.J.H Blue, 56 Elizabeth St.pIRL WANTED TO DO LIGHT HOUSE-work and help with children : home at night.Apply Box 71 Record, or phone 532-J.AN EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT-ed.Apply New Sherbrooke House.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE./CHOICE PURE BRED AYRSHIRE BULL calves from R.O.P.dams and sired by the champion at Sherbrooke and Quebec Exhibitions, these to be sold at farmert\u2019 prices.Write us for full particulars.Herd Government tested.W\u2019ilkins Bros., Farnham, Que.TTOLSTEIN BULLS, 1 YR., 2 YR.AND A A calves for sale.Sired by Echo Segis Fayne.by brother of world\u2019s record 50 lb.7-day butter cow.For ca^h, or would exchange for heavy farm horse.Sunnyside Stock Farm, Stanstead.Que.ONE PROTESTANT QUALIFIED ELE mentary teacher wanted by the School ; Board of Dud?well for the East Dud?well \u2019 School, Dist.No.6.Term eight months, to commence Sept.6th.Apply stating qualifications and salary expected to Ona B.Cunningham.Asst.Sec.-Treas.Bishops Crossing, Qae.NOTICE is hereby given by the Municrpal.ry of thr-ViLage of Marbleton that an interest of 7' per annum will be charged from the 1st of April next on all arrears of taxes due now and same rate of will be charged after the let of August next for current year\u2019s taxes.(Signed) LIGUORI LAJOIE Sec.-Treas.Marbleton, Que p ENERAL SERVANT WANTED ABLE j to do plain cooking, no washing.Apply : evenings, Mrs.Robt- Newton, 155 Victoria St.City.\tj pAPABLE MAID WANTED FOR SMALL | ¦' family.Must be able to do plain cook- ! ing.Apply Mrs.F.A.Baldwin.65 Dominion , Ave.TOM AN OR GIRL WANTED AT ONCE ! * ' to do general housework ; or man and wife, man to work around saw mill.Apply to Roy Lake, Cooks hire, Que.R.1.Phone No.lSS-r-31.MISCELLANEOUS.FANE NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE.ONE three tenement house, both modern with gas, furnaces and garage in quiet locality, East Ward.Also three beautiful building lots 50 x 100 with gas, water and sewer installed.Reasonable price with terms.Arthur Simoneau.25 Hubbard.T^ARM FOR SALE \u2014 THE PROPERTY known as the Hunt farm in Orford, just outside the city limits, about 75 acre?! of land with house, large barn and other1 buildings.Will be sold on reasonable terms.Apply to Fraser, Rugg & Mignault, Advocates, or W.J.Hunt TT OUSE AND LOT, 195 LONDON ST.for sale.Sev**n room?with mod un cor-veniences, cement cellar and stable.Apply to Fraser, Rugg & Mignault, Advocates, or W.J.Hunt.UNITED ARTISTS CORPN.PRESENT REX BEACH\u2019S FAMOUS STORY OF ALASKAN LIFE: The Iron Trail\u201d A thrilling story, set in Alaska, with a thousand men and women.Terrific fights ! Wholesome adventure ! Heroic achievements! Unusual settings! COMEDIES and OTHER ATTRACTIONS tnON.TBAU»' What the Critics say: \u201cThis latest Rex Beach a genuine thriller.\u201d \u201cThrobbing with suspense, fall of action that crackles along at machine-gun speed.\u201d \u201cA couple of love romances, both ending happily.\u201d \u201cAlaskan scenery magnificent.\u201d \u201cThe production must have cost a small fortune,\" etc.CASINO THEATRE - Tues.Wed.& Thurs.DON\u2019T FAIL TO SEE THIS UNUSUAL PRODUCTION.VITINDBOR MILLS\u2014FOR SALE, DOUBLE \u2019 \u2019 tenement^ house, five rooms each, on Main St.Lot 60 x 120.Good stable or garage.Price.$2,500.$500 cash.Balance easy vayments.J.O.Darche, 8A Wellington St.So.T>EAUTIFUL SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE 31 Montreal St., 13 rooms, hot water furnace, sun parlor and conservatory.Price $11,000.Part cash, balance easy terms.This '^ffer w\u2019ill stand only until end of month.J.O.Darche, 8A Wellington So.SITUATIONS WANTED.S NOTICE [TUATION WANTED AS HOUSEKEEP-er Middle-age woman, widow, with little girl desires position in country ; good home sential.Mrs.M.Morse, Coaticook, Que., Route 2.WO piTMAN\u2019S SHORTHAND.TYPEWRIT * ing.Bookkeeping, Commercial Corre?pondence.Complete Business Training.Fri vate individual lessons.Prospectus on application.Frank Dudley, Cert.P.S.,\t74 Frontenac Street.liZS-W.T 1ST YOUR PROPERTY OR BUSINESS for sale to J.O.Darche, Salesman o: Experience, 8A Wellington So., City.XT7 ANTED \u2014 GOOD SECOND-HAND 7 \" canoe, must be in good order.Apply stating particulars and price to Box 72 care Record.TWO fa hereby given to BOYS WANT A PLACE ON A i.one age 16, the other 29 : the one \u2014~\t! 29 good milker, the other willing to learn, the ratepayers of the : Windsor Mills P.O., General Delivery.Township of Aaeot that all arreare of taxes | must be paid by April 15th.or action to Province collect the same will be taken without farther notice.By order of the Council.WM, W BAKER, Sec.-Trea*.March 20th, 1922.of Quebec.Municipality of Village of Marbleton.A GOOD FARM HAND WANTS WORK by day or month.Young man.Wages $3 5 a month, or dollar a day and board.Wilder W.Morse, Coaticook, Que.Route 2.Those Cretonne Window Drapes, Portieres, Coshion Covers, Furniture Covers will dry clean beautifully.Cail us about them on the phone.Sherbrooke Laundry and Dry Cleaners 81 Frontenac Street Phone 168.Tenders Invited Tenderer will be received by the undersigned up to April 1st, at noon, for rhe purchase and removal of all the buildings on the Edwards\u2019 property, bearing number 67 Dufferin Ave.The buildings consist of one 2% storey wood dwelling house 46x50 ft.containing 11 rooms, attic, bath room, 2 toilet rooms, : pier,did hot water heating system with hand* »nr>e radiators, three fire-places, an outside kitchen, and a very large barn.AE the buildings contain a large quantity of first class, sound lumber and are covered wfth metal roofs.Successful bidder must remove everything by June 0th.1922.May be inspected any after-roc r except Sunday, between two and five o\u2019clock.The highest or any bidder not nece&sanTy accepted.Edwards Realty Co.Room 21 Olivier Block.Phone 3637-F.City of Sherbrooke.PUBLIC NOTICE By-Laws Nos.427, 428, 42S and 430.On Thursday, the twenty-third of March instant (1922) at two of the clock in the afternoon, at the City Hall, No.96 Wellington Street North, in the Council room, the undersigned will proceed to count the number of ballots registered and the total value of real estate belonging to the voters for and against By-Laws Nos.427, 428, 429 and 430, in order to ascertain whether or not the said by-laws have been approved.(Signed) E.C.CATIEN, Secretary-Treasurer.Sherbrooke, March 21st, 1922.TAESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE.-* \" The property of the late C.N.Martin, iituated on Belvidere Su, Lennoxville.near -be Square, in first rate repair, with out-buildings and garden.Apply to Worthington &.Borlase, Sun Life Building.OPLENDID NORTH WARD POULTRY k ' and gardening proposition (nine lots .nbloc), including outbuildings and house with modern conveniences.Price low.half cash, balance easy.Also, nice little North Ward, up-to-date modern house, cheap, as owner * leaving city.A fine seven-roomed house and 3-4 acre land near Newington.F.S.McKay*,**83 Quebec St.Phone 1157-W'.PROPERTY FOR SALE\u2014A WELL-ÔUILT * eight-roomed house, good tin roof, lofty cellars, all in good condition, furnace, water in house, telephone, large poultry house, good barns, fine apple orchard, three acres of splendid land, situated at Farnam\u2019s Corner.Dunham.Que.Apply S.White.AGENTS WANTED.His Majesty\u2019s Theatre Shown again today by special request of patrons who did not have a chance to see this wonderful production, Monroe Salisbury and Jane Novak in \u201cTHE BARBAIAN \u201d 7 PARTS, also Big \u201cV\u201d Comedy, two reels and Fables.Coming!\u2014Miss Violet MacMillan in PERSON\u201d .3 Shows Daily, 2.30, 7.15, 8.45 Admission: Matinee 15c., Evening 25c.Representations at 2.30, 7.00 and 8.45.Adm.: Matinee, 15c.Evening, 25c EXCELLENT MUSIC A GENTS WANTED IN AUTOMOBILE accüisaories, covering the Eastern Townships, talking both languages.Good proposition for a serious man.Apply Wednesday morning between nine to ten to J.O.Grenier, Grand Central Hotel.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES.DEATHS SITUATIONS VACANT.MAPLE SUGAR WANTED W# are paying IS^c.p*r îb.for average new Maple Sugar in the rough delivered Boxes, Bbk.or Bags, and 13c.per lb.in Tuba, for quick ahipmenU.Prieee will decline with average crop.CONSOLIDATED MAPLE, INCORPORATED MONTREAL.\u2018Live Poultry Wanted\u2019 We require a large quantity of live poultry, and are prepared to pay an attractive price.Select your breeding stock and «hip ; us the balance.Write for prices.Shipping ; crates supplied free.We have a full line in incubator and .brooder supplies, including Prairie State Buckeye and Queen equipment.Thoroughly tested Incubator and brooder thermometers n specialty.Write for Catalogues and price lists.Eastern Townships Poultry Farms Ltd.rOBTElL QUE.The Hay Man I handle Hay\u2014specialize in hay.Have been in the hay business practically my whole business life, and know hay from i about every angle, consequently, I operate where the best grow^.Taking quality and service into considéra- , tion, I believe I am in a better position to take care of your hay requirements than any other shipper.Let me solve your hay problem.HUGH M.SCOTT, 212 McGill Kl., Montre»!.VITE WANT RELIABLE AGENTS TO * ^ sell our well-known fruit and ornamental trees; good pay, exclusive territory rights.Our agency is valuable.Writ* for particulars.Pelham Nursery Co , Toronto, Ont POSITIONS OCCURRING SOON OFFERS good opportunities.Inspectors, Clerical, Departmental.Full information sent free without obligation.Canadian Civil Service Institute, Mail Box 595, Toronto.Don\u2019t neglect to read the Classified AdvertisejnenU in this issue.They likely name something you want.Deaths, 25c.; Death where funeral notice is added, 75c.; Card of Thanks, 75c.; In Me-irK.-iar 75c.; pi>etry 1 per line; list of correspondent: Births, 25c.; Marrisges, 26c.; flowers, 10c.per lin-.When charged.25c.extra in all above ca?es.DEATHS.jMacLEAN\u2014At Bury, Que., on March 13th, 1022, Katherine MacLennan, wife of the late Malcolm MacLean, of Bury.For Rent Store in Record Block Now occupied by L\u2019Elite Millinery Parlors Available, May 1st.Especially suitable for insurance or financial office.Apply DAILY RECORD CARD OF THANKS.We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our friends for their many acta of kindness at the death and burial of our dear son and brother, W.R.Buchanan.MRS.M.BUCHANAN, MRS.J.OLEN.MRS.H.LANTHIER, MRS.R.WOOLNER, K W BUCHANAN.STEWART BUCHANAN.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to express our great appreciation for the kindness and assistance of our many friends and neighbors during the ill-neffJi and death of our wife and mother.MR.H.H.BRESEE AND FAMILY.Sutton, Que.CARD OF THANKS.Wo wish to tender our sincere thanks to all our friends who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our mother.MARY S.MACLEAN.JOHN A.MACLEAN.Bury, Que.United Artists Present Rex Beach\u2019s Famous Story of Alaskan Life: \u201cThe Iron Trail\u201d One of the most thrilling dramas ever screened.A picture that cost a small fortune, showing wonderful shots of ice-breaking, and many other wonderful scenes.What the Critics Say: \u201cThis latest Rex Beach a genuine thriller.\u201d \u201cThrobbing with suspense, full of action that crackles along at machine-gun speed.\u201d \u201cA couple of love romances, both ending happily.\u201d \u201cAlaskan scenery magnificent.\u201d \u201cThe production must have cost a small fortune,\u201d etc.Casino Theatre lues.Wed.and Thurs.March 21-22-23 NO ADVANCE IN PRICE.Noti -\u201cDisraeli\u201d will be *hown at nome later date to he announced soon.CARD OF THANKS.Mr.James Hutchinson, formerly of Knowlton, now of Longueuil, Que., wishes to express his deep gratitude to all the relatives and friends who assisted at the funeral of his late wife, Mrs.Ellen Dryburgh Hut-j chiruson.He especially wishes to thank Mrs.f Peter Dryburgh and family for their great hospitality on this occasion to him.and., also, to the many acquaintances of the de- ; ceased who came to the funeral from a long J distance.Mr.Hutchinson also wishes to J thank the pall bearers and all those who made the funeral arrangements, as well as the organist and choir of St.Paul\u2019s Church ; j and he wishes it to be understood that he can never he too grateful for the extremely) great care given to his late wife during the eight weeks of her illness by her nurse, Mrs.I Kate McLaughlin McCallom, so well known in this vicinity.-^- COMING- The Grandest Theatrical Event in the history of Sherbrooke, PAVLOWA W\u2019orld\u2019s Supreme Dancing Star with her RUSSIAN BALLET of 50 Artists and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of 30 Musicians.Seats will be on sale April 3rd at Wilson\u2019s Music Store.CROSSBURY CARD OF THANKS.We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who fias is ted in any way during the illnoss of Mrs.Morrison ; also, during 111-m m and death of our beloved mother.MR.AND MRS.KBEN MORRISON.Farnham, March 20th, 1922.Rev.C.T.Lewis has been making several calls here on friends.Dougal Quinn\u2019s littie son, Master Osborne, is quite ill.Dr.MacRae is in attendance.Messrs.Dougal Quinn and Reggie Aulis and Mrs.John Aulis were in Sherbrooke visiting at the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, where Mr.John Aulis recently underwent a successful operation.Mr.and Mrs.J.Watson and Master Graydon were visiting relatives and friends in Bury recently.Mr.Guy Coats has been a guest of his aunt, Mrs.S.G.Aulis.Mr.Rufus Eilis has been in Clifton, a guest of his sisters, Mrs.R., Waldron and Mrs.R.Cairns.Mrs.Bradley was a guest over the week-end of her sister, Mrs.J.Wat- BRINGING UP FATHER COPYRIGHT 1918 BY GEORGE McMANUS -J n!S>Z.CL.EF WANTb ME TO 40 TC ne-o VTUOIO AHD HEAR HER ^ih \u2022yQ AWAY* \\ WOUl.OWT C,0 IF I WUJt VOQ .\u2018 l c,uet^> YOU'RE RKSHT- dcar; WCLL- I\u2019M rs each, with a salary limit of $2,000 i month.The season will run from May 14th to September 10th.A meeting will be held Saturday, Apri\u2019 1st, when clubs will be required t post one thousand dollars as forfr money.WHEAT TENDED DOWNWARD ON THE CHICAGO BOARD (Associated Press Despatch.) CHICAGO, Mar.21.\u2014Wheat tended downward in price today during the early trading, affected more by absence of aggressive demand than by any special bearish development.The selling which was of a scattered character, came mostly from commission houses.Some of the-despatches indicated that Argentine wheat could be delivered in Europe much cheaper than shipments at present prices from the United States or Canada.The opening, which varied from unchanged figures to one cent lower, with May $1.37% to $1.38 and July $1.20% to $1.20%, was followed by a material setback all around.Slowness of shipping inquiry counted as a weakening influence on the value of com and oats.After opening- % to %cent lower, with May at 61% to 61% cents the corn market underwent an additional sag.Oats started a shade lower to a like advance, with May at 38% cents and later showed moderate general osses.Downturns in the price of hogs -re reflected by the provision mar-t.When He Had Coat Off.(Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, Mar.21.\u2014Rev.Father Adelard Delorme, accused of murdering his half brother, Raoul Delorme, was this morning confronted with a tailor\u2019s dummy, fully dressed in the clothes of the murdered student when he appeared before Judge Cusson for the resumed hearing of the enquete.This method of using a dummy to illustrate evidence is used to a great extent by detectives in France, who frequently reconstruct a crime in order to thoroughly explain the workings of their investigations.Dr.Derome, provincial autopist, used the dummy to demonstrate that Raoul Delorme had had his coat off when the shots were fired that ended his life.He also showed the course of the bullets by means of the mannequin.The prosecution produced a watch from which hung what appeared to be the missing section of a watch chain attached to the clothing of the murdered youth.This, chief of detectives Lorrain explained had been received by him in a postal packet on February 4.The watch bore the initials \u201cA.D.\u201d The prosecution also produced a letter written to the paper La Patrie by Father Delorme and signed in the presence of a reporter of that paper.The letter asked for some help from the public in avenging the death of Raoul Delorme.Dr.Derome, called to the stand swore that the hand writting on the letter to La Patrie and the writing on the postal packet addressed to Detective Lorrain were identical.Du Derome explained that he had readied his conclusion that the writings were identical by causing each of the exhibits to be photographed and magnified.His examination of the proportion of the characters had been drawn down to one thousandth of a millimeter.THE MONTREAL CATTLE MARKET QUOTATIONS The Prices Paid for Cattle at the Montreal Stockyards \u2014 Other Details.Throne.(Asieciated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, Mar.21.\u2014Both Houses of the Quebec Legislature were prorogued at noon today by his Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, with the customary ceremonies accompanying such an important event.The parliament has been in session exactly sixty days, Sundays excepted and many important measures were adopted since the tenth of January.The speech from the throne was as follows : Honourable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council.Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly.The measures adopted by you during the present session are of great importance, and effect various branches of the administration.I have particular pleasure in sanctioning them, since they meet urgent needs and are manifestly inspired by a desire to promote the general ¦welfare of the province.Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly.I thank you for the ample supplies which you have provided for the public service.The government intends to observe the strictest economy in thé application of the allotted grants.Honourable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council.Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly.Nothwithstanding the want of employment which has prevailed in our provincial towns during a part of the winter, our province is showing an economic vitality which is of the - best augury for the future, j May Providence, realizing our j hopes reward the preserving boil of our agricultural and industrial peo-! pies, and bring to abundant fruita-tion your legislative labours.STERLING EXCHANGE STEADY (Associated Press Cesratch.) NEW YORK.Mar.21.\u2014Sterling exchange steady.Demand $4.37%.France 8.99.Italy 6.08.Germany .35.Canadian dollar 3 3-16 per cent discount.\tI Wall Street Journal\u2014Rails were strong throughout the session under leadership of Atchinson, New York Central and Rock Island.Industrials were sold during the major part of the day, although much of this selling represented switching by traders into the carriers.New York Herald\u2014There were no developments during the day of an unfavorable character and monetary ease was almost as pronounc- | ed as it was in the closing days of last week.Journal of Commerce\u2014Many traders maintain that the edge has been taken off the market s5 far as the speculative favorites among the indurtrial-s and specialities are concerned, and that new factors must enter into the situation before the upward movement is resumed.Wall Street Journal will say today :\u2014 Remington officials reply to stockholders attack .January Railroad net operating income $29,604,000.B.R.T.January earnings cover a!l interest charges.Crude rubber at 14 1-2 cents, decline from nearly 22 cents attributed to unusually heavy imports since January first.IN THE WORLD OF FINANCE Furnished by Johnston & Ward Your Ambition whatever it may be, will be more easily achieved if you have created a strong ally in the shape of a Savings Bank balance.It gives courage in present difficulties and confidence for the future.No beginning is too small and no aim too high.Open an account to-day.«51 THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 $15,000,000 Bethlehem Steel year ended De-1 cember 31, 1921, earned $11.60 a ! share on common stock against $18.-1 40 in 1920.February car loadings of New1 York Central were 127,021 against 106.606, year ago.Transit Companies in New York j City file protests with Tranist Com- ' mission against valuations aggregating $466,680,154 recommended by.Commissions Bureau as basis for reorganization of lines and unified system.-«- IMPROVED PRICES ON BOURSE.PARIS, Mar.21.\u2014Prices improved on the Bourse today.Three per cent rentes 58 francs 22 centimes.Exchange on London 48 francs 77 centimes.Five per cent loan 78 francs 96 centimes.The United States dollar was quoted at 11 francs 16% , centimes.T THE EDUCATION OF YOUR CHILDREN Have you the money with which to do it ?Start to save while they are young\u2014let them commence life knowing you are at the back of them.Savings Accounts are a specialty with THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Capital and Reserve $40,000,000 Market News Our Private Wire to Toronto and our membership in the Toronto Stock Exchange, enable us to offer prompt and efficient service to clients interested in securities listed there.JOHNSTON -°WARB Members: Montreal Stock Exchange\u2014Toronto Stock Exchange 171 St.James Street, Montreal Halifax, N.S.\tMoncton.N.B.\tSydney, N.S.St.John\u2019*, Nfld.\tSherbrooke.MONTREAL, March 21.\u2014There were 77 cattle, 21 sheep and lambs, 349 hogs and 2,197 calves on the two markets this morning.Cattle were slow at yesterday\u2019s quotations, were weaker, quality poor.Between 60 and 70 calves were confiscated] on the market on account of lack of age and quality.The price range was from $6 to $7, with a couple of the better lots at $7.50.Hogs strong.Majority of sales reported at $14, with a top of $14.50.TODAY\u2019S QUOTATIONS ON STOCK EXCHANGE Tfc* fallowing prices furnished by Johnston & Ward, and McMaaamy & Walsh, show operations in tHo active and important stocks in the New Yerk and Montreal markets: New York.Yesterday's Close Amer.Can.Amer.Loco.Amer.Smelters Amer.Sugar .Amer.Woollen 46% 109 53% 72% 87% Ana.Copper .52% PLAYER'S NAVY CUT CIGARETTES Beldwin Loco.Beth.Steel 107 67% Can.Pac.136% 10 for IS ï 20 ¦¦ 55?Brwiini.v 1 wwim ¦!.«aranai HAVER .lAY£|\t>lAYO .11 Cen.Leather Î Crucible Steel .Gen.Motors .Gt.Nor.Pfd.i Insp.Copper .i Inter.Mar.Pfd., j Inter.Paper .Kenne.Copper .] Mexican Pet.New Haven R.R.No.Pac.Pan Amer.Reading R.R.1 Royal Dutch .! So.Pac.Studebaker .Texas Company .Union Pac.U.S.Rubber .U.S.Steel.37 67% 10% 76 42 71 45 30% 121% 17% 77% 56 71% 53% 87% 102 44% 134 63 95% Today\u2019s Opening i 46% 109 52% j 72% I 87% 1 52% 107 67% 136% 37% 57% 10% 74% 41% 71 45% 30% 120% 18% 78% 56 74% 53% 87% 103 I 44% 134% ] 63% 95% FOREIGN EXCHANGE AT MONTREAL.MONTREAL, Que., Mar.21.\u2014The following nominal quotations for Monday are furnished by the Foreign Exchange Department Bank of Montreal.Par Close.Value.Sterling:\u2014 Demand.4.5173 $4.86 2-3 Cables.4.5212 .Demand:\u2014 France.0927\t.193 Belgium.0872\t.193 Italy.0524\t.193 Switzerland .\t.2017\t.193] Holland.3912\t.402\t| Spain.1606\t.193 Germany.0039\t.238\t] Sweden.2710\t.263\tj Norway.1809\t.268\t! Denmark.2201\t.268\t! Czecho-Slov .\t.0179 An Investment-With Successful Men\u2014 In a Sound Enterprise W E HAVE been ateioet eactaetveiy a Government and MniitcifiaJ Bond Htmee, eenec-qaently dm underwrtttog of a Hotel's id is.a departnre fra a» our , and one not to be undertaken As \u2022 reselt, several iitaatTiact in onr tmdfrwrtUnsr at t VICTORY BONDS.Can.Loan:\u2014 Asked 1931.Victory Loans:\u2014 1922\t.1923\t.99.75 1924\t.1937 .101.20 1933\t.102.75 1934\t.100.00 1937 .105.10 Bid 98.00 99.90 99.65 99.55 101.15 102.60 99.95 104.96 of U) k We had of ttte operation of Superb Duality Finesi Workmanship Sresdest Value in ife World MORNING SALES IN MONTREAL Abitibi\u2014510 at 40, 300 at 40%, 5 at 40%, 50 at 40%, 5 at 40%, 40 at 40%, 85 at 40%.Asb.Com.\u201410 at 55.Brompton\u2014255 at 20, 50 at 19%.Bell Tel.\u20144 at 105, 15 at 106.B.E.Steel 2nd Pfd.\u201450 at 21.Breweries\u2014290 at 56%, 80 at 66% 6 at 56%.Canada Cement\u201440 at 58.Can.S.S.Com.\u201490 at 12%.Can.S.S.Pfd.\u201410 at 91.Dem.Steel Pfd.\u2014 2at 72.Dom.Glass\u201450 at 60.Detroit Ry.\u201451 at 61.Gen.Elec.\u201410 at 94.Lyall\u201415 at 31.Mont.Power\u2014106 at 86%.Laurentide\u201495 at 83%, 10 at 83, 50 at 83%.Ogilvie Flour Pfd.\u201410 at 107.Ottawa Power -1 at 81.Price\u201425 at 34.Que.Ry.\u201425 at 22%, 20 at 22%.Quo.Bonds\u20141000 at 65%.Shaw.\u201480 at 105.Smelters\u201416 at 20.Span.Riv.Pfd.\u2014230 at 84%, 25 at 84%.Steel of Canada\u201425 at 63%, 25 at 63%.Tucketta Pfd.\u20142 at 78.Tor.Ry.\u201450 at 62.Winnipeg\u2014100 at 36.bTnks.Commerce\u20143 at 182%.Montreal\u20144 at 218, 4 at 220.SALES TO 2 P.M.Abitibi\u20141 at 40, 10 at 39%, 25 at 40.Bell Tel.\u20146 at 106.Brompton\u201450 at 19%.B.E.Steel 1st Pfd.\u201425 at 62.Brazilian\u201460 at 35%.Brew.\u20141O0 at 56%, 75 at 56%, 90 at 57.Carriages\u201425 at 4%.Can.Cem.\u201430 at 58.Can.Con.\u201410 at 78.Can.Steam.Com.\u201425 at 12%.Can.Steam.Pfd.\u2014293 at 40.Dom.Bridge\u201435 at 69%.Dom, Steel Pfd.\u20145 at 71%.Det.Rail.\u201429 at 61.Maple Leaf\u201435 at 131%.Mont.Pow.\u201415 at 86%.Shawinigan\u201425 at 104%.Smelters\u201475 at 20%.Span.Riv.Com.\u201415 at 70.Span.Riv.Pfd,\u201412 at 84%, 128 ! at 84%.St.of Cam\u201430 at 63, 25 at 63%, I 35 at 63%.St.of Can.Pfd.\u201416 at 93%.Tor.Rail.\u201425 at 62%.Wayagamack\u201425 at 45.vfttbtn A Snaootal hotels, \u201e.- .proidem.¦Toe Meant noyai mo** ahte and \u2018UuoeeoBfol bustnesn men in Canada.Aad, beeaaae of all them* factors, wo underwrote The Mooul Royal Hotel\" 8% Ctravarttbfa fietoen-tnwa.and wttb ail the força at ear cacBnaad, and with oar reputatioa at stake, are offertac them ta investors.It is our considered optalou that these 9% Convertible Debentures are a safe aaul sound tnveat-msnt; and It in our judgment «hat in a reasonable dme substantial dNMends should be paid upon die Common Stack, which ts bow s+w* away as a bonus.Write today for a copy of our ctrmlar desrrfblng folly the 8% OorreertfMe Debentures of The \u201c\u2018 a, ufTneed at « 30%, of Mount Royal Hotel Onupany, Ltautte too and Interest, carrytnir a bouus Covwnots Stock.I f lo W.A.Mackenzie & Co.,Ltd.138 King Street West, Toronto.Dear Sirs: Please aenrf me a copy of the ctreular iho 8% OouverdMe Debeutoras of The MOuat Royal Hotel j 1 ImMhd, and oblige.I Mams la foil Full address >*\u2022\u2022\u2022%*«*«» ah sVe «VfcVeWa » \u2022 «'«a * ae \u2022 «-'ws \u2022 ^ *r\t«-V , u ?b-p VVaW.* aV*e s'e'V wVtfVe *VW»'a a «V* a'«Wtf\"*1VWVS \u2022 \u2022 I I I write dearly.\tjd BANKS.Commerce\u201422 at 182%, 3 at 183.: 11 at 182%.\t_______ ACTIVE SESSION TODAY ON MONTREAL EXCHANGE Jlnd in tins of50 & 100 EXCHANGE.ip,unwrap \tDemand\tCnbles Sterling \t\t.\t4.36%\t4.36% Francs\t\t.\t8.96\t8.96% Lire\t\t.\t5.07%\t5.08 Belgian\t HUrlot\t.\t.\t8.43% .\t.35\t8.44 (Associated Press Despatch) MONTREAL, March 21.\u2014The local market opened this morning with every indication of providing traders with an exciting session.Abitibi, whose financial statement.was mailed to shareholders last night, was the leader, and during the first half hour nearly 700 shares were sold.The price rose to 40%.Brompton, the next most active paper issue, sold at.20, after dosing at 19%.Steamships Common advanced a half to 12%, at which figure a few shares changed hands.Consolidated Smelting sold a quarter down at 20.Breweries was up a quarter at 56%.Steel ofj Canada advanced % to 63%.During the first quarter hour\u2019s trading on the local market, over a thousand shares of Abitibi changed hands around the 40 level, but this activity petered out almost entirely in the second half hour, and to the end of the session hardly one hundred more shares were traded in.Brompton was moderately active and firm at 20.Laurentide was around yesterday\u2019s best at 83%.The other groups traded in were dull, and price changes insignificant.Steel of Canada was fractionally easier at 63%, near the close of the session, and National Breweries, with a moderate turn over, was a little over 56.TRADING EMBRACED MANY STOCKS ON WALL STREET (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Mar.21.\u2014(Wall Street Noon.) Early dealings again embraced an unusual variety of stocks, including low priced issues, but the volume of business fell below recent, averages.Bethlehem Steel and Public Service of New Jersey responded to excellent annual statements.Pressure against the steels, especially independent shares, also American Can and Otis Elevator together with a two point reaction in American Ice, gave the market an irregular appearance before noon.Motors, especially Studebaker, Chandler and Willys-Overland were inclined to disregard the reaction.New Haven was strongest of the rails, gaining 1 point and Cocoa Cola, ono of the specialties, rising one quarter point.Call money opened at 3% per cent BI RMAN DEFEATED SMITH NEW YORK, March 21.\u2014Joe Bur-man, Chicago bantamweight, defeated Midget Smith, of New York, here last night, receiving the judges\u2019 decision after their twelve round contest.-» , - SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMPION SCORED KNOCK OUT NEWARK, N.J., March 21.\u2014Louis Firpo, or Argentine, claimant of the heavyweight championship of South America, knocked out Sailor Mated in the seventh round last night.* \\ PAGE TWELVE SHERBROOKE DAILY KECJOKU.I'JESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922.BODY WM BE NEWSY NOTES CLAIMED SIR TRANSFERRED TO OF KNOWLTON LOKER'S SPEECH THE CATHEDRAL\tAND DISTRICT (the defeat of a government meas-I ure.Mr.Irvine suggested a com-imittee composed of representatives I of retail traders, manufacturers, Labor and agriculturists to investigate the trades system.INCOME TAX AND FARMERS._______ J.J.Hughes.(Liberal, Kings, P.C Contiuned from page l.J T- L), said that the idea of should be based on the needs of the ing mmigrantsto Canada to take up ¦ountry and regardless of what name ,'»nfd/as ^ng f?v\"ravblL it\ti! would be better to improve Funeral Services of Mgr.Chali- Reports ^of Meetings, Personals He believed the Laurier-Fielding J\t^ now on the foux to Be Held Tomorrow Morning\u2014Mgr.Pietro di Maria to Officiate.might be given it \"e Laurier-Fielding | t\t.V\u201c\u2019rc \u201cr>\u201e:_ r-j and General News Items of ^esfntPdavyconditionseVwas the best ward ^sl'and\u2019s^marketa had been Int.r.ct\tof Knowl Pret£®nt.dfJ c®ndlt;0\"s- the best j ruined by the late government, he Interest to Residents ot Knowl m the interests of Canada.\tsaid.He urged the government to ton and Vicinity.\t.vT\t; cease its methods of endeavoring to _____ debate and will continue when jncome ou^ 0f farmers, de- Thousands of school children visit- KNOWLTON, Que., Mar 21 - E \\n ^Vommons today the debate\t^tïiergwï\u2019ahdlooLh sd the Bishopric yesterday morning The annual meeting of\tn on tjle\twin be continued.T pith.(Progressive North and paid their last respects to the branch of British Foreign Bible So- w G Raymondi (Liberal, Brant- Wellln^onY took the ^ «\u2022 Jle4ibS\u201cÆf\u2018\"m.ta rS SttSl.thodS Ctaiv Mr\t.SfKSSfeJS were' Lt »e.ki.,5 bre stilfex^ed to public view in W.E.Lewis was in the chair.Rev.Se^ « llîl\t\u201e.\u201eJclass legislation except where legis- the Bishopric salon.Canon Carmichael said prayers.noon The Tbe debate on the address was , iatj0IJ 0f special interest to the far-\t.\t.,, D\tresult of the canvass in this district c?nt!nued^yesterday by William H- , mers would be of benefit to the During the course of the af e - m d t nearly $100.Rev.E.,^^b®r;,\tEastL wh° : whole country.If agriculture was h:U^jLC^S,ZU±^ J?Taylor read the minutes and\t' made profitable there would he no the episcopal palace and last night ^^report \u201cwhdeh\t^e™ed wa.\"t to_ mould men to need\" to\u2018\u201cworry* about ^\u201c\u2018nationa'l the Knights of Columbus met at the\t* \u201eP » n\titself rather than oe moulded by hall on Gordon street and went over\t'were ^lected v'te tbem- .+ T}g Premier had said that debt'\t_____ in a bodv\ttf:e ,®I?\u201c e e ^®.e\the minted Progressives into his cab- \u2018 The remains will be transferrecl \u201c^thanks «ere ^en to^the lady ¦ t< but it 0 condition that EXTENSION OF TIME FOR from the Bishopric to the Cathedra\tDryburgh and Miss Marguer- SeS^ drive Labtr mCïberstm\tUNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF .\tRegret for the illness of\tnf p The remains will be this afternoon at four o\u2019clock,\tite Stone\t,u, weather permitting, the cortege will Miæ Rubv Drvburgh w, - large detour in front of the Should the weather condi \u201e\u201e\ttbe camp of the Government or of \u2022 make â Large detour in front of the\tM^Ha^was unavoidawf abi: \u2018he 9pposiJܰn- Labol\\ m!fht be ' oi\u2014u\tKev.Mr.rLagBr was una om > a forced to differ with the Govern-i paiace.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Mar.21.\u2014An extens- 'Sent\u2018 I\"\u2018rst,c'afl a.ddref?\u201eWa?Çl .\u2019 ment on matters of principle and ion of time in the Federal Govem- tions prevent the cortege from mak-\tRp ,,\tMacLe__an ,,n'iUp il,\u2018,rUL,.\u201d\" ,rla\u201c'ers 01 principle ana | ion oi time m tne reaerai uovern- the detour outside, it will pass\tLigi \u2018 »\tfbis difference might result in the ment\u2019s unemployment relief oraer- into the Cathedral through the Bishopric itself.Tre clergy hold a short service this evening at k-\tpi j i ^111 Church will be entertained by Mrs.of the Cathedial wil.y- j.Lewis on Tuesday p.m.The I.O D.E.meeting has been a view to lessening unemployment has been extended from March 31 until April 15, and the provisions for Federal aid in direct relief where work cannot be provided has been extended until April 30th.The Blend you have been waiting for.QUESTION OF \u201cPAIRS\u201d APPARENTLY SETTLED (Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA, Mar.21.\u2014The question of \u201cpa'rs\u201d during the present session has apparently been settled by the members themselves with the acquiescene of the government and opposition whips.In the case of several members at present away from | the House, pairs have been arranged as between Liberal and Conservative members, but few are on a sessional basis, the chief government whip insisting on \u201clive pairs\u201d being arranged by any members who proposed to leave Ottawa for any length of time.And incidentally there are no pairs of Liberal members with Progressives.A High Grade Tea at a moderate price.Sold in Jt!lb., 1 lb.and 2^lb.pkgei.gg SANBORN, Montreal CHASE NOTED PHYSICIAN SUMMONED TO ATTEND LENINE.(Associated Press Despatch.) BERLIN, Mar.21.\u2014Dr.Felix Klemperer, widely known German specialist on internal diseases, has been summoned to Moscow to attend Premier Lenine, it was learned yesterday.-^- Jack-to eat.Her Rival NOT PUKE FOOD -Mildred looks nice enough THE OPPOSITION LEADER\u2019S MOVE (Contiuued from page 1.) of Trades on the water powers situated between Lake St Francis and Lake St.Louis, on the River St.Lawrence.Copies of contracts with all the companies already existing, the horsepower developed, -Be careful! U^ha£edMBle changed so that aliens will be re-contract was subsequently given to qui red to live five years in continu-the Waverly Oil Co.at a price of ous territory before they can be ad-9.3 cents f.o.b.Sherbrooke.\t1 mined, is an announcement made by The item with regard to making Chairman Johnson of the House the minimum charge for light outside committee on Immigration._______ the city $1.00 instead of 75c develop- !\t-\t-\t\u2014\t*\" ®d.,a argument on the part of |d upon to cast the deciding vote.In ifJ'3feaU wbo rfc^erred to the voting for the Ford, he observed Doilard contract.\tthat ^e did not know much about it Mayor Cast Deciding Vote but felt it was more economical.Lb.e question of the motor truck* Medical Treatment in A.ylum, was again taken up and Aid.Ed- Aid.Tetreault introduced the case wards remarked: \u2018\u2018Without any in- of Arthur Benoit who was recently sinuatson or dictation from me, the brought up before the court on a Manager o, this department asks charge of making threats and sub.that the Port truck and runabouts sequently released on undertaking h*\t*ed( i\tto keep the peace for the next twelve Aid.Tremblay: \u2014 \u201cThe finance months.A letter was read from Dr, committee has already reported to Brochu, one of Canada\u2019s moat probe in favor of the Ford truck.Some minent specialist*, stating that Bo-people Kiwify in knowing a Ford noit might be subject to violent and HJthough they have never owned one.dangerous reactiona and suggoitlng VA e are not here to advance the in- that he been confined to an asylum tereets of any car but we should as early as possible, practice economy,\u201d\t; The matter was dlscuseed In dotnll Aid.Trudeau finally proposed an and it wa< finally decided to autho-emendment, seconded by Aid.De- rise the < ¦ of Police to sign the lorme, that a Dodge truck be pur- necessary t to enable the lad to chased instead of a Ford, accom-ibe placée !> an asylum, This will panying hia amendment with a be at the city u expense as the lad's lengthy explanation of what a Ford parents have not sufficient means to could not do,\t; cars for him, The amendment was nut to the A few minor matters were discus-vote and with the ballots standing -d after which the Council dlsmla five against five the Mayor wait cal- sod.\t'/ Trucks Are Better Trucks for Less Money The NEW BEAVER TRUCK organization has a message to every individual in Canada interested in motor transportation, that is without parallel in the history of the truck industry.Some of special features included in the Company\u2019s plans are Universal Service\u2014This is made possible for Beaver Truck owners, by the establishment of Service Stations carrying repair parts in every town and village throughout the Dominion.Free Inspection\u2014Beaver Truck owners are supplied with inspection coupons covering a period of two years, which will be accepted by any Beaver Service Station as cash in exchange for labor inspection given.New Models\u2014 The Beaver Bullet, a new li ton speed truck, marks a new era in trucks of this class, combining rugged construction, ample and flexible power, and lower operating cost, yet the price is two to five hundred dollars less than that of any truck of equal quality and capacity.Reduced Prices \u2014Through low cost production and our new sales plan a substantial reduction in price is made possible on all Beaver models.Mechanical Improvement \u2014 Mr.h.r.williams, who is one of the foremost engineers in the truck industry, assisted by some of America\u2019s leading Automotive Engineers, has incorporated in the construction of the NEW BEAVER, every engineering practice tending towards betterment and efficiency, thereby creating a new standard of truck value.It is to your advantage to write for full facts covering theJNEW.BEAVER line if you are considering the purchase of a motor truck.\t.,\u2022¦ If you are interested from theiatandpoint of the dealer, we have a proposition which will greatly increase your incom without tying up your capital in demonstrators or parts.BEAVER TRUCK CORPORATION.LIMITED HAMILTON CANADA vs/ztesr ltf-2 Tins 3 Ton Dump a W-3 Ton SHERBROOKE AUTOMOBILE CO.172 Wellington St.BEAVER SALES AND SERVICE Sherbrooke, Que.Phone No.1735-J.l\u2019iihaaiEMMa "]
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